The iPod Touch sports a 3.5-inch widescreen display for music, photos, videos, album art, coverflow, web browsing, and features an accelerometer to detect the unit’s upright or landscape orientation. Plus while connected to a hotspot or home network, the ‘touch’ allows browsing and playing YouTube content and even purchasing and downloading new songs on the go with the new fully fledged iTunes WiFi music store. Just like the iPhone, the iPod Touch has a Safari browser with built in Google/Yahoo search. The unit uses a 802.11b/g WiFi signal instead of the 2G At&t network for all its communication needs. The ‘touch’ looks quite similar to the iPhone, has just about all the features, and even features an almost duplicate multi-touch interface, but doesn’t have a the “phone” part. A new update will also be available soon, which will include support for the Mobile iTunes Store. The 8GB iPhone will be available at it’s new price online and in Apple and At&t Stores. As for the 4GB model, it will no longer be produced or found in stores. Since the 8GB iPhone was so popular, the price has now been dropped to just $399, which is a $200 price-cut (originally $599). The new lineup (picture above): iPod shuffle, nano, classic, touch, & iPhone.Īs we are heading backwards though the keynote, the last item Apple touched on was the iPhone. Some of these include a new iPod Nano, iPod Classic (aka Video), and the iPod Touch. Earlier today (September 5th) at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, CA, Apple’s CEO Steve Jobs introduced a bunch of new products.
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