IPod touch (5th generation)

The 5th-generation iPod touch, colloquially known as the iPod touch 5G or iPod touch 5) was unveiled at Apple's media event alongside the iPhone 5 on September 12, 2012, and was released on October 11, 2012. An all-purpose pocket computer with a touchscreen-based user interface, it is lighter and thinner than the 4th-generation iPod Touch, which it succeeded. It is compatible with up to iOS 9.3.5, which was released on August 25, 2016.

New features

 * A taller screen, comparable to the iPhone 5
 * A rear-facing 8-megapixel iSight camera with LED flash
 * A front-facing 1.2-megapixel FaceTime HD camera with support for 720p video
 * Siri and iOS 6, upgradeable to iOS 9.3.5
 * Dual-core Apple A5 chip
 * Pop-up attachment for an iPod touch Loop
 * EarPods

Screen
The iPod touch features a 4-inch diagonal Retina display. A new row of apps is therefore added. It also offers more space for updated apps.

Cameras
The iPod touch has 2 cameras: the front-facing unit is a 1.2 megapixel camera while the other one is 8 megapixel with a new LED flash. The first entry-level 16 GB variant, introduced in May 2013, omitted the inclusion of the rear camera. . In June 2014, Apple introduced a 16 GB version with the rear camera.



EarPods
EarPods are new headphones from Apple that are designed to fit in the ear perfectly. They have 2 speakers on the side and front for maximum sound. The EarPods bundled with the iPod touch omit the remote and microphone, unlike the ones bundled with the iPhone 5 and later.

The Loop
The iPod touch Loop is a new optional feature in which you push a button on the back and it pops out. Then you can attach a wrist loop via a hole on the bottom to the popped out button to attach it.