It’s currently unknown when Apple might release the 7th generation iPod touch. After Apple discontinued the iPhone SE back in September last year, the 6th generation iPod touch became the last iOS device the company sells with a 4-inch touchscreen. However, a more modest screen size increase could happen. The current iPod touch doesn’t even support video calling with Group FaceTime and is limited to audio calling when using FaceTime with more than one other person. However, those changes are certainly just wishful thinking, with the 7th generation iPod touch likely being much closer to the 6th generation when it launches - possibly even just a speed boost to support future iOS updates. With news ramping up about a 7th generation iPod touch, we saw a concept video that imagined the refreshed device with an iPad Pro-design, 7-inch screen, and more. It will likely rely on just a passcode for protection - possibly like the rumored budget 2019 9.7-inch iPad. ![]() Developer Steven Troughton-Smith discovered the model identifier “iPod9,1” and interesting enough, it looks like the 7th generation iPod touch could arrive without Face ID or Touch ID - just like the current iPod touch. Then at the end of last month, we got another hint at about an updated iPod touch. The report cited supply chain sources, but overall was vague and didn’t offer any details about features, design, or any other specifics about the 7th generation iPod touch.Ĭurrent 6th generation iPod touch lineup, released in 2015 While many have feared that the 6th generation model could be the end of the iPod line entirely, last month we heard from the often reliable Japanese blog Macotakara that Apple is allegedly developing a 7th generation iPod touch. One minor change happened when Apple discontinued the iPod shuffle and nano back in 2017, and the iPod touch saw a price cut and Apple started offering only the 32GB and 128GB models. That chip originally launched in 2014 with the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. Since then, it hasn’t received even an internal update and is still sold with the A8 chip that powers the also dated iPad mini 4. ![]() As the last remaining iPod product, here’s everything we know about the rumored 7th generation iPod touch release.Īpple launched the 6th generation iPod touch back in July 2015. As we’re going on four years since the iPod touch last saw an update, 2019 looks like it could be the year that Apple releases the 7th generation iPod touch.
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