iPod touch
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iPod touch
iPod touch version 1.1.4 with January Software Upgrade.
Manufacturer
Apple Inc.
Type
Portable Media Player / PDA
Connectivity
USB 2.0
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
Retail availability
September 13, 2007-present
Media
Flash Memory
8, 16 & 32 GB
Operating system
iPhone OS (1.1.4)
Input
Multi-touch touchscreen
Power
Lithium-ion battery
CPU
Underclocked 620 to 412 MHz ARM
Memory
128 MB
Display
480 x 320 3.5" color LCD
Dimensions
110?61.8?8 mm (4.3?2.4?0.31 in)
Weight
120 grams (4.2 ounces)
The iPod touch is a portable media player and Wi-Fi mobile platform designed and marketed by Apple Inc. The product was launched on September 5, 2007 through an event called The Beat Goes On.[1] The iPod touch adds the graphical user interfaces Cover Flow and Multi-Touch to the iPod line and is available with 8, 16 or 32 GB of flash memory. It includes Apple's Safari web browser and is the first iPod enabling wireless access to the iTunes Store.[2] Beginning in June, the iPod touch will also have access to the App Store.[3]
The iPod touch has the iPhone's multi-touch interface, with a physical home button off the touch screen. The home screen has a list of buttons for the available applications which include Music, Videos, Photos, iTunes, Safari, YouTube, Mail, Maps and Widgets.[4] Software upgrades sold by Apple expand the iPod touch's functionality by adding more features.