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iPod touch (Sixth Generation)
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iPod touch 6th Generation
DeveloperApple
Release date15 July 2015
Units sold----
CPUApple A8 (Dual Core ARM Cortex-A9 at 1.1GHz
Memory1GB
Storage16GB, 32GB, 64GB, or 128GB flash memory
PredecessoriPod Touch (Fifth Generation)
SuccessoriPod Touch (Seventh Generation)
ARBL40 hours of music, 8 hours of video
Battery1043mAh

The iPod touch (Sixth Generation), released July 15, 2015, featured the same housing design as the fifth generation product, minus the iPod loop. It was offered in a completely new range of colours: Space Gray, Gold, Silver, Hot Pink, Blue, and Product (RED), in either 16, 32, 64, or 128GB capacities. As for other upgrades over the 5th generation, it featured the A8 chip from the iPhone 6 (though slightly underclocked), double the RAM, 120fps at 720p slo-mo recording capabilities, and Bluetooth 4.1. Battery is slightly larger at 1043mAh compared to 1030mAh.

On July 27, 2017, the 16GB and 64GB versions were discontinued alongside the aging iPod nano (7th generation) and iPod shuffle (4th generation), making the iPod touch the only remaining iPod product sold by Apple. It was replaced in May 2019 by the seventh generation iPod touch.

This generation originally shipped with iOS 8.4, and can run up to the newest version of iOS 12 (12.5.3 as of time of editing).

Models
Capacity 16GB 32GB 64GB 128GB
RRP $199 $249 $299 $399