
Apple iPod Touch with iPhone-like design expected to launch later this year
India Today
New renders suggest a new lineup of iPod Touch due for a launch in fall this year. As per the renders, the next-gen iPod Touch will come in a design very similar to iPhone 12.
Apple has been at the helm of technological innovations for a long, long time but if you had to pick one product that brought the company to the consumer forefront like never before, it would most certainly be the iPod. It now seems that the company wants to relive its glory days by reintroducing the fan favourite in an all-new avatar. New reports indicate that Apple may launch a new iPod Touch device later this year that will feature an iPhone-like design. If so, the new iPod Touch will come as a successor to the 2019 iPod Touch model by Apple. A report by MacRumours hints at the impending launch. As per the report, the new iPod Touch will come with a design with squared edges, much like iPhone 12. It will also feature a single camera at the back like the previous model and will be available in multiple colour options.
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