iPod Touch Details
The iPod Touch (stylized and marketed as iPod Touch) is a multi-purpose pocket computer designed and marketed by Apple Inc with a touchscreen-based user interface. It can be used as a music and video player,
digital camera, handheld game console, and personal digital assistant. It connects to the internet through wi-fi base stations and is therefore not a smartphone, though it's design and operating system is very similar to Apple's iphone. As of May 2013, 100 million iPod Touch units have been sold.
digital camera, handheld game console, and personal digital assistant. It connects to the internet through wi-fi base stations and is therefore not a smartphone, though it's design and operating system is very similar to Apple's iphone. As of May 2013, 100 million iPod Touch units have been sold.
As a consumer electronic device, the iPod Touch is sold using a deliberately simple generation system. All models of a generation normally have identical features, processors, performance and available operating systems upgrades, differing only in outer color and internal storage space. An exception is the currently available fifth generation, as the cheapest (16 GB) model is sold without a rear-facing camera for taking photographs.
The iPod Touch runs Apple's Unix-based iOS operating system (called 'iPhone OS' until 2010)
and includes bundled software to browse the internet, view maps, send and receive e-mails, view media and work with office documents such as presentation and spreadsheets. Typing uses a keyboard displayed on the screen. Apple operates an online store, allowing users to buy and directly download music, videos and third party software. From launch, the iPod Touch was described by journalists as an 'iPhone without the phone',and each ipod touch model to date has been introduced with the same release number of iOS as the contemporary iPhone model.
Successive updates to iOS since the initial release in 2007 have released additional features. iPhone OS 2.0, released on July 11, 2008, introduced the App Store, which allowed third-party applications for the first time. iPhone OS 3.0, released on June 17, 2009, added features such as cut, copy, and paste, data tethering and push notification support. iOS 4.0, released on June 21, 2010, introduced iBooks, FaceTime, and multitasking. It dropped support for the first generation iPod Touch.
In June 2011, iOS 5, the fifth major release of iOS software, was announced at Apple's WWDC 2011, which added notifications, messaging and reminder features. Apple limited some features, most notably the voice contrl system Siri, to the iPhone. iOS 6, which was released on September 19, 2012 to the fourth and fifth generation iPod Touch models, contain 200 new features including iPod Touch gained the ability to take panoramic photos, a feature shared with the iPhone 4S and iPhone 5.
Color's of the 5th Generation iPod Touch
The fifth generation iPod Touch and iPhone 5 features a new connector, named "Lightning," which replaces the Apple Dock connector on older iPhone/ iPad/ iPod models.
the Apple Lightning connector has eight pins and all signaling is digital. This new connector is smaller than the previous one allowing the iPhone 5 slimmer form factor. Apple Lightning cables have duplicate pins on two sides of each plug, so it can be inserted either way round. Various accessories will be available to convert the Apple Lightning connector to the older Apple Dock connector or USB, although not all old accessories will work, as not all signals are available.
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