New Apple iPod touch 3rd Generation w Camera
by wildcherry on Tuesday, September 8th, 2009 | News, Tech/Gadget

This is how the iPod Touch will look like :P. Lol Jkdin. Pict from Gizmodo.
The iPod Touch 3rd generation is expected to be released tomorrow. It will have a camera that allows you to take pictures and videos. The new iPod Touch 3rd generation will also have faster speeds than the current iPod Touch.
An extensive series of photos accompanied by a video claim to show the new upcoming iPod touch, complete with camera, expected to be announced at Apple’s anticipated media event “Rock and Roll”.
Before the Event, Apple went ahead and chopped the price of its entire iPod Touch line by as much as $120. Also: price cuts for the Nano, Classic.
Apple iPod touch 32 GB —formerly $399, or a whopping $110 more than the upcoming 32GB version of the competing Zune HD—now sells for $279, a $120 discount that slightly undercuts the new Zune.
Meanwhile, the Apple iPod touch 16 GB got a $50 price cut to $249—cheaper , but still $30 more than the 16GB Zune HD (which is slated to go on sale next week; check out my hands-on impressions). Finally, the Apple iPod touch 8 GB got a $40 haircut, to $189 from $229
The iPod Touch wasn’t the only iPod model to get a price cut. Apple also trimmed the price tag of its iPod Nano players by $50 for the 16GB version (was $199, now $149) and $20 for the 8GB device (was $149, now $129). Also cheaper: the venerable, 120GB iPod Classic, now $229 after a $20 price cut.
Steve Jobs at the Apple Event Wednesday did appear, did speak, and got huge applause.
Jobs drew praise as he discussed Apple iPhone sales for 2009.
GearLog reports live with photos of Jobs HERE. Steve told a packed house:
“I now have the liver of a mid-20’s person who died in a car crash and I wouldn’t be here without that person’s generosity–I hope we all become organ donors….I’d like to thanks Tim Cook for running the show in my absence. So, I’m vertical and back at Apple.”
Jobs said 30,000 more ringtones are being added, $1.29 per ringtone, as iTunes drives sales in 23 countries. Jobs also discussed new bug fixes on iPhone OS 3.1. Jobs added:
“I’m very happy to be here today with you all, 5 months ago I had a liver transplant.”
“Overall, the iPhone remains the best selling device and our August checks indicate the iPhone took share from BlackBerry, the Nokia E71x, and most other competitor products.”
|
|
|
![]() |







