Testseek.co.uk have collected 124 expert reviews of the Apple iPod Touch 5G 32GB / 64GB MD715 / MD717 / MD718 / MD723 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Apple iPod Touch 5G 32GB / 64GB MD715 / MD717 / MD718 / MD723.
June 2013
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The editors liked
Colour choices
Great compact camera alternative
High tech features thanks to A5 chip
Great design
App choice
Cheapest iPod
Beautifull designed
Bigger
Bolder display
High quality cameras
The iPod touch has always been shockingly skinny
And now at just 6.1mm it’s more anaemic than ever. Yet despite its wafer thin profile and bright coloured back panel
It’s tough as old boots
With the same glorious
Hard-to-scratch four-inch display as the iPhone 4It’s packing the same A5 processor as the iPhone 4S
Which is to say it’s blindingly fast
With a solid battery life to match it
App
Design is the best yet
Light and compact
Amazing screen
Access to hundreds of thousands of apps and games
Headphones are an improvement
Better screen
Five colour options
IOS 6 improvements
Very thin and light
Better earphones
Display
Impeccable sound quality
Processing power
Lots of functions
Clearer and more detailed sound quality
Richer
More subtle colours
Great interface with swift response time
Intuitive to use
Web browsing is fast
Picture clarity is better
5MP camera with flash
Beautiful build and finish
Good-quality screen
Superb apps and games library
Much-improved camera
Lightest
Slimmest iPod Touch yet
Excellent screen
Improved camera
Great range of apps
Slightly lighter than the 32GB model
Tremendous number of apps
Faster than previous budget iPod touch
Bigger screen than previous budget iPod
The editors didn't like
Is there a market for iPods when so many people own iPhones
An unlocked iPhone 4 might be an alternative option worth considering
Lacks rear-facing camera
Smallest capacity
Very pricey
IOS still problematic
If there’s a problem
It’s more with the timing than anything else. More than half the UK population is now rocking a smartphone in their pocket
And even if it’s not an iPhone in yours
There’s a good chance it’s a touchscreen smartie with most of the same skills - and screen size. Why carry two gadgets that jump online
Let you play games
Listen to music and watch video on the go?To make matte
Expensive
Still reliant on the Apple-verse
Dock connector will annoy some
EQ settings aren't great
Apple Maps!
Lightning port is a reset
You still need iTunes
Supports very few audio & video file formats
Lowquality earphones
Increasingly viable small tablets are the biggest rival in both screen size and price
Entry price a little high
Loop lanyard feels gimmicky
Less affordable entry point than previous iPod touch
Abstract: Introduced in September 2012, this fifth-generation iPod Touch is most of an , just without the phone and most of the cost. It has a 5MP camera and comes in 32 GB and 64 GB versions in about five colors. It's thin and weig...
The new iPod touch is an excellent mobile device, though its price tag exceeds those of some small Android tablets and is just $30 shy of the iPad mini. Its new Retina display and performance that's on par with some of Apple's more expensive devices mak...
Abstract: In truth I have spent the last couple of weeks watching Jaws on two amazing new devices, the Apple iPod touch (fifth generation) and iPod nano (seventh generation). We'll start with the larger, fancier model, the touch, this newest iteration of the belove...
Same screen as iPhone 5. Camera is much improved. Crazy light. We like the wrist strap and Lightning port. Colors look great.
Battery life the same as the last version. iSight camera isn’t exactly flush with the back of the iPod. An iPad-like, no-contract 4G version would be incredible.
If I were the type to carry a Mi-Fi around (or I weren’t so addicted to streaming music), I would try to ditch my iPhone 5 and just carry an iPod touch. It’s that much fun to use. Product iPod touch Company Apple Contact www.apple.com Price Price...
Overall, I am very impressed with the iPod touch 5 camera and think it can easily replace a low-end point-and-shoot camera. And since the iPod touch is also an iPod, you get to do so much more with it than take photos! For many people, investing in an iPo...
There's no denying that the iPhone 5's camera is better than the iPod touch 5. The images are more vibrant, have more contrast, and have better color. Are the differences huge? No. In fact, in most cases, I can edit a photo taken with an iPod touch to ...
Abstract: Video Review: The new iPod Touch from apple features a thin aluminum body, a 4-inch Retina Display screen, an iSight camera and iOS 6, taking your music listening experience to a whole new level. Matt Mira and Michael Kosta review the device for its fi...
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Published: 2012-10-16, Author: Andrew , review by: arstechnica.com
Better screen, better performance, better camera, similar battery life—the newest iPod touch is in every way a substantial upgrade over its two-year-old predecessor, Impressive IPS screen is of the same quality as the one used in the iPhone 5, Camera peg
Still no GPS sensor, Ambient light sensor is inexplicably absent
The performance bump that the new iPod touch brings to the lineup is very welcome, and it completely eliminates the occasional stuttering and jerkiness that I've experienced on the fourth-generation iPod touch as its hardware ages.Gamers, especially, shou...
Published: 2012-10-15, Author: Daniel , review by: appleinsider.com
Abstract: Apple's new fifth generation iPod touch takes the model upscale, with a higher entry price that supports better components and features while making room for the newly redesigned iPod nano (and last year's iPod touch) below it...
Excellent 4" Retina display, much faster than previous model, lovely design, great ecosystem of software, media and accessories
As ever, iPhone envy: the iPod Touch 5G is a generation behind the iPhone 5's CPU/GPU. Expensive
Are media players a dying breed? Probably so, but their demise is still several years away and in the meantime Apple still owns the market. I'm by no means an Apple fangirl, but there's a reason the iPod still king: the experience is easy and delightf...