The 7th-generation iPod touch, also known as the iPod touch 7, iPod touch 7G, or iPod touch (2019), is a multipurpose handheld device with a touchscreen-based user interface designed and marketed by Apple Inc. It was also the last remaining iPod model that was finally retired in May 2022, as well as the last iOS device without either Touch ID or Face ID.[1]
Description[]
It is the successor to the 6th-generation iPod touch, becoming the first major update to the iPod touch line since 2015. It was released through the Apple online store on May 28, 2019 with iOS 12.3 pre-installed. With an Apple A10 "Fusion" processor, it can be updated to iOS 15.x.[2] Like earlier generations, it comes with EarPods that do not include a mic or remote controls.[3]
Requirements[]
The minimum operating systems required to sync to the 7th-generation iPod touch are OS X 10.11.4 "El Capitan", Windows 7, or later. A USB 2.0 connection is required.
Specifications[]
The iPod touch has 32, 128, and 256GB models with 2GB of RAM. It's A10 Fusion chip is the same chip used in the iPad 7th generation that was also released in 2019. As with the 6th gen iPod touch, the rear camera for the iPod touch 7th generation is the same with 8MP camera that can record 1080p 30fps with slow motion video at 720p 120fps.
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References[]
- ↑ Apple Kills the iPod by Phillip Tracy, Gizmodo. 2022-05-10.
- ↑ Apple iPod touch 7th Gen, 2019 32, 128, 256 GB specs, Everyi. Accessed 2022-03-02.
- ↑ My earphones have no mic/volume button on them? by alicelouisee, Apple Communities. 2015-01-19.
External links[]
- The new iPod touch at Apple (archived 2019-05-28)
- iPod touch Support at Apple Support
- iPod touch (7th generation) - Technical Specifications (2021-04-01)
- Identify your iPod model: iPod touch (2020-04-10)
- Apple iPod touch 7th Gen, 2019 32, 128, 256 GB specs at Everyi
- iPod Touch (7th generation) at Wikipedia