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The '''iPod Touch''' was [[Apple|Apple's]] followup to the original [[iPod]] line. It runs on Apple's [[iOS]] [[operating system]], and it has a similar design to the [[iPhone]]. However, it is not a [[smartphone]] and its dimensions are slightly different. | The '''iPod Touch''' was [[Apple|Apple's]] followup to the original [[iPod]] line. It runs on Apple's [[iOS]] [[operating system]], and it has a similar design to the [[iPhone]]. However, it is not a [[smartphone]] and its dimensions are slightly different. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:49, 21 November 2024
iPod Touch | |
Designer | Apple |
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Manufacturer | Apple |
CPU | First generation 412 MHz ARM 1176JZF-S Second generation 533 MHz ARM 1176JZF-S Third generation 600 MHz ARM Cortex-A8 Fourth generation 800 MHz ARM Cortex-A8 Fifth generation 800 MHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 Sixth generation 1.1 GHz dual-core ARM Apple Typhoon |
Graphics | First and second generation PowerVR MBX Lite Third and fourth generation PowerVR SGX535 Fifth Generation Dual-core PowerVR SGX543MP2 Sixth Generation Quad-core Series 6XT GX6450 |
Memory | First and second generation 128 MB Third and fourth generation 256 MB Fifth generation 512 MB Sixth generation 1 GB |
Media | internal memory |
Released | 1st gen: September 5, 2007 2nd gen: September 9, 2008 3rd gen: September 9, 2009 4th gen: September 1, 2010 5th gen: October 11, 2012 6th gen: July 15, 2015 |
Added to Museum | 4th gen: August 25, 2017 |
The iPod Touch was Apple's followup to the original iPod line. It runs on Apple's iOS operating system, and it has a similar design to the iPhone. However, it is not a smartphone and its dimensions are slightly different.