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New Apple iPod Touch to be out in late Oct?
ANI
Washington, October 09, 2012
First Published: 13:57 IST(9/10/2012)
Last Updated: 14:00 IST(9/10/2012)
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Apple debuted the new iPod touch featuring a larger 4-inch Retina display. PHOTO/Reuters
The fifth generation of the iPod Touch is likely to be released in late October, a report has claimed. According to Slash Gear, pre-orders for the new iPod5 are currently available through the U.S. online store, but the ship date is simply stated as ‘October.’ The new iPod Nano
reportedly has the same release date as the iPod Touch, the report added.

According to HuffPost, the iPod Touch comes in six different colors and is available in 32GB or 64GB for 299 and 399 dollars, respectively.

Upgrades include digital assistant Siri added to the iPod Touch, along with AirPlay.

The new iPod Touch has a larger screen, but is slimmer, with a 6.1 mm thickness.

It features an A5 processor and a camera that can shoot full 1080p HD video, the report said.


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