![]() ![]() The new iPod Touch has individual rubber volume up/down buttons on the left side and a low profile power/lock at the top. The buttons are also cheaper than what you get on the 4. It’s comfortable to hold in your hand and honestly the size I wish all smartphones were. The entire device is ridiculously thin, it makes the iPhone 4 feel like a brick. You get a glass front but a smudgefactory chrome back: The new Touch comes with a pair of typical Apple earbuds (the ones without a mic or remote!) and a dock cable (no wall power adapter) in a fancy new plastic case:Īpple hasn’t given the new iPod Touch the full iPhone 4 styling treatment. It turns out there’s a lot more than a cellular radio that separates the new iPod Touch from the iPhone 4. With many of the same specs as the iPhone 4, I wondered if the new Touch might be a neat way to get most of the functionality of the 4 without the albatross of a contract AT&T hangs around your neck. The new iPod Touch however piqued my curiousity. While the nano looks cool, it’s pricey and honestly I haven’t been interested in a dedicated MP3 player in about a decade. Last week Apple announced a complete overhaul of its iPod lineup including a new Shuffle, a new Nano (with multitouch screen) and a new iPod Touch.
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