The iPod touch comes with a full face multi-touch screen. It does not have the scroll wheels that are common with the old versions of the iPod which gives it the look of a futuristic device and allows it to revolutionize the portable music device industry. Some of the capabilities of this device include – Wi-Fi support, the ability to store photos and videos apart from just songs and be able to playback. Its battery was able to support 40 hours of music playback and about 8 hours of video playback. There is no FireWire support in this version as Apple chose to use a lighting connector for both charging and data transfer. A larger driving force for the device was the Apple app store which allowed developers to put their apps on the device.
1.0 GHz Apple A5
512 MB
16 GB
40 Hours
Storage & Memory
The iPod touch runs on a 512 MB RAM and has versions that came with 16 GB of storage space and can take an estimated – 3500 songs/20,000 photos.
Screen Size and Resolution
The iPod touch comes with a 4-inch color display with 1136×640 (326 ppi) native resolution. The screen features multi-touch capability which allowed users to use more than one finger to interact with the screen.
OS & Processor
The iPod touch has iPhone OS 7.1.2 pre-installed and is powered by a 1.0 GHz Apple A5 processor.
Battery
The iPod touch comes with a Lithium Ion battery that provides up to 40 hours of music playback. This is an inflated amount which does not reflect the time use if you are using applications or anything to do with the screen. The 40 hours of use only applies to music playback.
Connectivity
The iPod touch comes with USB data transfer and charging support and an audio out via a headphone jack. Through its dock support, it can perform a video out but only using an Apple lightning cable or any connecting device that has an “Apple Authentication ” chip included.
Upgradability
The iPod touch operating system can be upgraded from the pre-installed iPhone OS 7.1.2 to iPhone OS 9.x. Unfortunately, like most other portable devices, no physical upgrades are possible and thus all improvements are made via software.
Introduction Date: June 26, 2014
Discontinued Date: July 15, 2015
Processors
Memory
Processors
1 (2 Cores)
Onboard RAM
512 MB
Processor Speed
1.0 GHz
Storage
Processor Type
Apple A5
Capacity
16 GB
Connectivity Details
Song Capacity
3500
USB Support
Sync & Charge
Photo Capacity
20,000
FireWire Support
None
Description
Standard Wireless
802.11a/b/g/n
Case Type
Handheld
Standard Bluetooth
4.0
Form Factor
iPod touch 5th Gen
Cell Network
N/A
Housing Color
Colors
Battery Details
Controller
Multi-touch
Battery Type
Lithium Ion
Apple Order Number
MGG82LL/A
Battery Life
40 hours (Music)
Apple Subfamily
5th Gen
Stand by Time
N/A
Apple Model Number
A1421 (EMC 2600)
Operating System and Display
Model ID
iPod 5.1
Pre-installed OS
iOS 7.1.2
Camera
5 Megapixels
Maximum OS
iOS 9.x
Dimensions
4.86in x 2.31in x 0.24in
Built-in Display
4 inch Color
Average Weight
3.10 oz. (88 g)
Display Resolution
1136×640 (326 ppi)
Mac Support
Mac OS X 10.6.8
Identifier reference: MGG82LL/A, A1421, EMC 2600. Use these together because one Apple identifier can sometimes cover multiple configurations.
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