![]() It’s just a little over three years old, and Apple will already stop providing software updates for it. I’ve got the A1421 revision of the 5th generation iPod touch. Then along came iOS 10 and my impressions changed completely. I’ve skipped the current generation iPod touch (6th.) The 5th generation iPod touch was introduced about three years ago, and I didn’t see any reason to update to the 6th generation. Not that Apple has revised the iPod touch models all that often to begin with. It’s the iPhone minus the 3G antenna and the expensive price tag, so you can afford to replace it more often. I much prefer using the iPod touch on the couch than the iPad, a laptop, or even my phone (currently a Nexus 5X with Android “N.”) I’ve owned three iPod touches over the last five years. They’ve been underestimated as a cheap entry-point to the iOS app landscape for Android owners and people with technolust. Through the years I’ve owned a wide range of Apple products, but it’s been the later generations of the iPod touch that have been my absolute favorites. The iPod touch has been the Apple product that I’ve been the happiest with. This was true until last week when Apple stopped providing software updates for a three-year-old product. About a month ago, I jotted down an idea for an article simply saying: “iPod touch, all-time favorite Apple product”.
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