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Apple launches new iPod Touch lineup starting at $199

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 27 Jun 2014 8:52

Apple launches new iPod Touch lineup starting at $199

Apple has unveiled a new 16GB fifth-generation iPod Touch starting at $199, the cheapest it has ever offered the media device for.
In addition, the 32GB and 64GB models have seen a price cut to $249 to $299, respectively. The original fifth generation model was originally launched over a year ago, and the special edition 16GB model sold for $229 until recently.

The new iPod lineup include a 5MP iSight camera to go along with the 4-inch Retina Display, A5 processor, and FaceTime camera. The device will come in six new colors: yellow, pink, blue, silver, space gray and (RED).

Launching with iOS 7, the Touches will be upgradeable to iOS 8 when it launches in the fall.



All the models are available through Apple.com.

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