iPod touch (2nd generation)
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Second Generation iPod Touch | |
| Developer | Apple |
|---|---|
| Release date | September 9, 2008 |
| Discontinued | ---- |
| Units sold | ---- |
| CPU | Single-core ARM S5L8720 @ 533MHz |
| Memory | 128MB DRAM |
| Storage | 8GB / 16GB / 32GB of NAND flash |
| Predecessor | iPod Touch (First Generation) |
| Successor | iPod Touch (Third Generation) |
| ARBL | 36 Hours of Music, 6 Hours of Video |
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The iPod touch (2nd generation) was released September 9, 2008 as the successor to the original iPod touch. It featured a tapered design, similar to the Unibody Macs, and several new features, including but not only a built-in speaker, Bluetooth (with iPhone OS 3.0), and volume buttons. It originally shipped with iPhone OS 2.1, but was supported up to iOS 4.2.1.
Extra Information
- Battery: 2.7Wh, 3.7V, 730mAh Lithium-polymer
- Interface: 30 pin dock connector (USB Charge/Sync Only)
| Models | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 8GB | 16GB | 32GB |
| RRP | $229 | $299 | $399 |