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iPod touch,这款承载了无数人青春记忆的音乐播放器,如今已正式停产,成为绝版产品。曾经,它陪伴着无数人度过了美好的时光,成为了音乐播放界 ...
Right now, the iPod touch is completely sold out in the US Apple Online Store. By Wednesday morning, there were still a few iPod models available – mostly versions with 32GB of storage.
The iPod touch had also been updated for its fifth generation, this time with a similar design to the iPhone 5, but with the A5 chip instead of the A6. But then things started to get bad for iPod ...
Sure, there’s a new iPhone, but Apple’s launch of a new iPod Touch earlier this year came with laughter from some. Others see an opportunity. By Ann-Marie Alcántara It’s one thing for Apple ...
Plug the iPod into the USB port of your computer and start iTunes. If iTunes recognizes the device, attempt to backup the iPod Touch and restore the unit by clicking the "Restore" button.
Performance gains As we mentioned, the new iPod touch gets the A10 Fusion processor, by name, the same found in the iPhone 7. It looks though as Apple is underclocking it here in the iPod.
The fifth-generation iPod Touch is unequivocally the best iPod ever made, but at $300 it'll be a hard sell for many. For that price, you could buy a Vita, 3DS (maybe both if you're a resilient e ...
The latest iteration of the the iPod touch comes closer to feature parity with the iPhone than ever before. For many people, this makes for a compelling iPod. It does for us as well.
The latest iPod Touch is the best iPod ever, and as close to a phoneless iPhone 5 as you can get -- but its high price makes it a tough call versus cheaper tablets with larger screens.
iPod touches have become less like iPhones as time goes on. The fifth-generation iPod touch is a monster, a jumble of mixed-and-matched parts from across the iPhone and iPod line: it has the same ...
When last we got a new iPod touch, the fourth-generation from 2010, it was so thin relative to other devices of that era we said it looked like "a toothpick." Its 7.2mm thinness was unparalleled ...
Enter the new iPod touch. If the iPhone badly damaged the point-and-shoot market, the iPod touch is going to obliterate it. Yes, yes, yes. I hear you.