Apple iPod touch 6th Gen 128GB
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10 years ago
It's almost surprising that Apple bothered to update the iPod touch in 2015. With most people already having a smartphone in their pockets, what place does a Wi-Fi only smartphone have in today's marketplace? Let's try to answer that, as Gizmag reviews the new 6th-generation iPod touch.
10 years ago
iPod touch 2015 review
After years as the forgotten child of Apple's product line-up, the iPod touch was updated recently, adding a speedier processor and improved cameras to closer resemble the iPhone 6 .
10 years ago
Apple's New iPod touch: In 2015, Does Anybody Really Care
Apple has just released the 6th generation version of the iPod touch, with up to 128GB of built-in memory and the same A8 processor as the iPhone 6. It's a gorgeous device with a 4-inch Retina display, all sleek and shiny and desperately trying to fit in.
10 years ago
Hey, remember when the Apple iPod Touch was cutting edge tech It turns out that Apple does, delivering a handheld device that's pretty much the perfect device for those who want iOS without all that pesky "phone" business.
9 years ago
Dead device walking: Apple iPod Touch 6th generation
Review The iPod is dead. The sales figures say so. The absence of updates to the range says so. The lack of concern about the absence of updates to the range says so. There are neither ‘Shock – new iPod!' stories, nor are there "shock – no new iPod!" stories. It's inert. It has ceased to be.
9 years ago
APPLE iPod touch - 64 GB, 6th Generation, Blue
Pros:
- It's compact and looks good
Cons:
- Wanted to download my entire music library approx 6500 songs, which is why I opted for the 64gb
- Device storage starts at 59gb and will only take about 4500 songs before telling me storage is getting full
- Totally disgusted
- Have an iPod classic 80gb and storage of my songs on that takes 39gb.
7 years ago
great upgrade
This is my first new iPod in 10 years.. while my old one still functions properly, I needed more space. Nice upgrade, many new functions since I got mine. I still need to get used to how iTunes appears, but 100% pleased. Sleek & tiny compared to my old one and I got it in pink..the color I wanted
15 years ago
Apple iPod nano (6th Generation with Touch Screen)
The latest, shrunken touch-screen iPod nano marks a rare misstep from Apple. Because it is an iPod, the 6th-generation nano works seamlessly with a graceful user interface, but it's a flawed concept. Last year's 5th-gen nano came with a larger screen, a video camera, and video playback.
Pros:
- Lightweight, wearable design
- Rotatable, multi-touch screen
- Integrated FM radio and Nike+ fitness features
Cons:
- Screen is smaller than 5th-gen iPod nano's
- Video camera and video-playback capability have been removed
- Tiny size makes it easy to misplace or lose
- Lousy earbuds
- Cover Flow is no longer supported
9 years ago
To start I am not a big fan of Apple products but when it comes to players this is it all other manufactures have left the market. One of the good things about the Touch is it talks to my car so when it sometimes remembers I'm listening to a book it comes back to the book next time I start the car.
9 years ago
My 8 yr old cheap Sansa has better features
Just finished 78 minutes with Apple techs (2 of them). Only to have them tell me unless I purchased my music from Apple I could not sync any new music without deleting all my own music. I have 9200 songs, not one purchased from Apple.
Pros:
- Looks nice
Cons:
- The features
- program & the limitations
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