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Colourful New Models of the iPod Touch and iPod Nano

Posted on the 17 September 2012 by Anna Peterson

In San Francisco, Apple unveiled their new iPod models – iPod nano and iPod touch and brand-new Earbuds

Easier and faster – Meet the fifth-generation iPod Touch
Fifth Generation iPod Touch

iPod Touch 5G

Fifth Generation iPod Touch (iPod Touch 5G) has a 4-inch screen and the new Lightning dock connector. The new iPod got an A5 processor for faster graphics. Other news include Siri, iSight camera (5 megapixels, autofocus and LED flash) and Bluetooth 4.0. iPod touch 5G is made of aluminum and is both lighter and thinner than its predecessor (only 6.1mm thin and 88 grams). On the iPod’s back, bottom left, there is a new feature, the Loop. Thanks to the Loop “circle”, when users press this circle a physical loop pops out of the iPod, allowing users to attach a bracelet to wrap the iPod Touch around their wrist. iPod Touch is available in five colours (red, yellow, blue, black and grey) and is available in a 32 or 64 GB variant.

Enjoy your new iPod nano 7G
New iPod Nano

iPod Nano 7G

Seventh Generation iPod Nano (iPod Nano 7G) has a completely redesigned look. It has a 2.5-inch touch screen, multi-touch interface, the new Lightning Dock connector and Bluetooth 4.0. Among other news, we can mention a built-in FM radio, pedometer, and a home button. iPod nano 7G is available in seven colours (purple, green, aluminium, black, blue, yellow, pink and dark red). The storage space is 16GB, and it is incredibly thin, at just 5.4mm

Apple Earpod Earbuds

“Earpod” Headphones

Both the iPod nano and iPod touch come with “Earpod” headphones, which are somehow egg-like (news from Apple). Visit our website where there are a large number of iPod accessories for your particular iPod model. While waiting for the iPhone 5 to come to UK, browse through our pages to find the right iPhone 5 accessories like iPhone 5 cases, covers, adapters, chargers and external batteries.


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