Apple Debuts New $199 16GB iPod touch – Drops Prices on 32/64GB Models

Apple has released a new entry-level $199 16GB model of its fifth-generation iPod touch. The company has also cut the price on its 32/64GB models to $249 and $299, respectively. The new 16GB model now includes a rear-facing camera, and is available in six different colors.

Apple’s Press Release:

Apple® today announced its 16GB iPod touch® is now available in vibrant colors and equipped with a 5 megapixel iSight® camera for just $199. The entire iPod touch lineup features the 5 megapixel iSight camera with 1080p HD video recording, brilliant 4-inch Retina® display, Apple’s A5 chip and FaceTime® camera. iPod touch features an ultra-thin and light anodized aluminum design and is available in pink, yellow, blue, silver, space gray and (PRODUCT) RED. iPod touch comes in a 16GB model for $199, 32GB for $249, and 64GB for $299.  

The 16GB model now includes all of the features of its more expensive brethren, lacking only the Loop wrist strap. The strap can be purchased separately for $9. The strap is still included with the 32/64GB models.

The 16GB iPod touch was previously priced at $229, was only available in Space Grey, lacked a rear-facing camera, and was unable to make use of the Loop wrist strap.

The iPod touch is available from Apple Retail Stores, Apple’s online store, and Apple Authorized Resellers.

Chris Hauk

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