Goodbye to iPod Touch, Apple will no longer market it. It is the end of an era. Apple has announced that the iPod Touch will no longer be marketed, effectively putting an end to this product. The first version of this “multimedia player” (but it is an understatement to call it that) was presented on October 23, 2001 and also meritorious if Apple is the giant it has become today.
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The latest version – the seventh generation – was presented in 2019 four years after its predecessor, with no changes in design but improvements on the hardware side with the integration of the A10 Fusion processor and the M10 co-processor. It had become the oldest product still on the list.
The iPod Touch is available while stocks last in Sidereal Gray, Silver, Pink, Blue, Gold and (PRODUCT) Red, sold with prices starting at € 249.00 (for the 32GB version but ” cuts “from 128GB and 256GB). The device, with its 4 ″ display is still interesting today not only as a multimedia device, for running various apps and games (supports iOS 13) but also for areas such as self catering and hotel, excellent to take advantage of various dedicated management apps (eg for communications of the dining room staff and management of orders to facilitate communications with the kitchen).
Greg Joswiak, vice president of marketing, said in a statement: “Music has always been fundamental to Apple and offering it to hundreds of millions of users with iPods has had a major impact for the entire music industry. [The iPod] has also redefined the way music is discovered, listened to and shared “. Joswiak further explains that “The spirit of the iPod lives on”, highlighting the musical experience that is possible with the entire line of Apple products, from the iPhone, to the Apple Watch, to move to HomePod mini, the various Macs. , iPad and Apple TV, with services like Apple Music offering quality and spatial audio: “There is no better way to enjoy, discover and enjoy music”.