iPod touch (5th generation)

E920325

The iPod touch (5th generation) is a slim, touchscreen-based portable media player and iOS device from Apple that brought the iPhone-like experience to users without cellular capabilities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf iOS device
iPod touch model
portable media player
announcementDate 2012-09-12
architecture ARM NERFINISHED
aspectRatio 16:9
audioConnector 3.5 mm headphone jack
bluetoothVersion Bluetooth 4.0
colorOption PRODUCT(RED) NERFINISHED
black and slate
blue
pink
white and silver
yellow
connectorType Lightning
cpu Apple A5 NERFINISHED
developer Apple Inc.
discontinuationDate 2015-07-15
displayResolution 1136×640 pixels
displaySize 4-inch
displayTechnology Retina display NERFINISHED
displayType LCD
finalOSVersion iOS 9.3.5
iOS 9.3.6 NERFINISHED
formFactor slate
frontCameraResolution 1.2 megapixels
frontCameraVideoResolution 720p
hasBluetooth true
hasCellularConnectivity false
hasFlash LED flash
hasFrontCamera true
hasGPS false
hasRearCamera true
hasWiFi true
initialOSVersion iOS 6 NERFINISHED
inputMethod home button
multi-touch touchscreen
sleep/wake button
volume buttons
manufacturer Apple Inc.
marketedAs iPhone-like experience without cellular capabilities
notableFeature 4-inch Retina display
Lightning connector NERFINISHED
loop attachment for wrist strap
thinner and lighter design
operatingSystem iOS
pixelDensity 326 ppi
predecessor iPod touch (4th generation) NERFINISHED
productLine iPod touch NERFINISHED
ram 512 MB
rearCameraResolution 5 megapixels
rearCameraVideoResolution 1080p
releaseDate 2012-10
storageOption 16 GB
32 GB
64 GB
successor iPod touch (6th generation) NERFINISHED
supportsAirPlay true
supportsAppStore true
supportsFaceTime true GENERATED
supportsSiri true
supportsVideoRecording true
systemOnChip Apple A5 NERFINISHED
wifiStandard 802.11a/b/g/n

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Lightning introducedInProduct iPod touch (5th generation)