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Send unlimited text messages. Listen to your favorite albums. Share good times with friends over FaceTime. Get your single-player and multiplayer game on. iPod touch has so much built in, it’s crazy. In a good way.

Camera. Now you really can capture it all.

You never know when something huge is gonna happen. So it’s handy to have an iSight camera built into your iPod touch. With 5 megapixels, advanced optics, and an awe(some)-inspiring panorama feature, no shot goes un-shot. Or un-shared.

  • Better camera, better photos.

    The iSight camera’s advanced optics work together to give you top-of-your-Timeline-worthy photos. Tap to focus, an LED flash, and face detection help you grab every shot. And with 5 megapixels, you’ll be snapping away with seven times the pixels of the previous iPod touch.

  • Panorama.

    Capture more of what you see with the new panorama feature. Just point, shoot, and move the camera across the scene — up to 240 degrees. The gyroscope, A5 chip, and sophisticated software create one seamless shot.

  • 1080p HD video recording.

    iPod touch also shoots 1080p HD video. If you’re laughing too hard to hold the camera steady, video stabilization keeps everything smooth.

  • In-app editing.

    Crop, rotate, enhance, and remove red-eye right on your iPod touch. Edit video, too. Just drag to select start and end points on a filmstrip. For more photo and video editing options, try iPhoto and iMovie for iPod touch, available in the App Store.

  • Sharing.

    Share just the photos you want with just the friends you want using Shared Photo Streams in iCloud. Post a pic to Facebook or attach it to a tweet right from the Camera app. Learn more about iCloud

Messages with iMessage. Free text messaging. Yep, free.

Send text messages from iPod touch to other iOS or Mac users over Wi-Fi. Text a little. Text a lot. Text as much as your thumbs can handle. It’s unlimited. And it’s free.

  • Unlimited texts over Wi-Fi.

    With the Messages app on iPod touch, you can text other iOS or Mac devices using iMessage. It’s free and unlimited. You can even send photos, videos, locations, and contacts. Everything happens over Wi-Fi. Your messages are securely encrypted. And if you have more than one iOS device, iMessage keeps the conversation going across all of them.

  • Group messaging.

    Text one-on-one or send one for all. Group messages let you keep multiple friends in the loop. Give your study group a heads-up about where you’re sitting in the library or tell the family you’re running late for dinner. Just add multiple recipients in the To field and let the chatter begin.

  • Read receipts.

    It can be nerve-wracking not knowing if your text was read or even received. Happily, Messages lets you know if your text went through. If your friend has read receipts enabled, you’ll see that your message was read. And you’ll always know when your friend is in the middle of a reply because iMessage shows you ellipses inside a chat bubble.

Music. The DNA of iPod touch.

Your workouts, your cram sessions, your commute, your late-night dance party of one. It’s your music that keeps you going. And you know what respects that? iPod touch.

  • Cover Flow.

    Turn iPod touch on its side to reveal Cover Flow and glide through your music by album art with the flick of your finger. The 4-inch Retina display makes everything look as good as it sounds.

  • Genius playlists and mixes.

    When you’re listening to a track you love and want to hear others that go great with it, let Genius take over. It finds complementary songs you own and makes a Genius playlist for you. Or let Genius automatically search your library to find songs that go great together and make mixes for you.

  • iTunes and iCloud.

    Buy and download new music on your iPod touch over Wi-Fi with the iTunes app. When you do, iCloud can automatically download it to all your devices — iPad, iPhone, Mac, or PC.1

  • Bluetooth and AirPlay.

    Pair your iPod touch to Bluetooth-enabled devices like headphones. Or stream music from your iPod touch to AirPlay-enabled speakers over Wi-Fi, to your home entertainment system via Apple TV, or to any speaker connected to an AirPort Express. So you and your music can go wireless, whenever. Learn more about AirPlay

App Store. Over 800,000 more reasons to love iPod touch.

This one app leads you to over 800,000 more.2 Many of which are free. And the list gets longer day by day. There’s no telling what you’ll find in the App Store.

  • Browse apps.

    Shop the completely remodeled App Store a few ways. Tap Featured to get a list of new apps and see what’s hot. Peruse by category. Check out the Top 25 apps. Or if you know exactly what app you’re looking for, find it with a quick search. Learn more about apps from the App Store

  • Find apps with Genius.

    Tap the Genius button on the App Store Featured page, and Genius will recommend new apps based on the ones you and others have downloaded.

  • Download apps.

    When you find an app you want, buy it, then download it wirelessly to your iPod touch from anywhere over Wi-Fi. The Apple ID you use to buy music from iTunes is the same one you use to buy apps from the App Store.

  • Apps and iCloud.

    With iCloud, you can have any new apps you buy on your iPod touch automatically download to your iPhone or iPad over Wi-Fi or a cellular connection.1 So your latest purchases are ready and waiting for you, no matter which device you’re using.

Facetime. Oh, I see what you're saying.

Video calling on iPod touch means your friends can see what you’re up to, when you’re up to it. With a tap, you can call someone on an iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac over Wi-Fi.3

  • Make a video call.

    Take “LOL” to the next level and actually see friends laughing. Or bring “XOXO” to life when you blow someone a kiss from miles away. Tap the FaceTime app to make a video call over Wi-Fi and see how much fun you can have.

  • Switch between cameras.

    iPod touch has a camera on the front — tuned for FaceTime chatting — and an iSight camera on the back. You can switch between cameras during a call. So whoever you’re chatting with can see you, or they can see what you see.

  • Start with your Apple ID or a phone number.

    All you need to start making FaceTime video calls is a Wi-Fi connection and an Apple ID, which you can create at My Apple ID, or a phone number. And you can start calling your friends using their phone number or Apple ID.

Mail. Check your inbox. And keep it in check.

Viewing email on iPod touch is just like viewing email on a computer. Minus the boring, sitting-at-a-desk part. It’s your inbox, pocket-size and everything.

  • See more of your mail.

    The bigger Retina display on iPod touch lets you see more email in your inbox. And more of the email you’re reading. Text and images look great on the Retina display. And you can see all your accounts at one time, because Mail works with iCloud Mail, Google Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, Hotmail, and more.

  • View and add attachments.

    See images and photos right in your email. Open documents like PDFs and photos with a tap. And add photos or videos as you’re composing an email.

  • Organized threads and VIPs.

    Mail organizes replies to an email by thread, so you can keep track of the conversation. You can also add email addresses to a VIP list, and get an alert when a VIP emails you.

  • Use the smart keyboard.

    The intelligent keyboard predicts what you’re writing and checks your spelling as you type. Tap to correct a misspelled word. Tap to cut, copy, and paste text. Or tap the microphone to dictate an email.

  • Mail with iCloud.

    You’ll get a free iCloud.com email account when you sign up with iCloud. It’s ad-free. It protects against spam. And iCloud automatically updates your email on all your devices, so your inbox is always up to date.

Safari. Browse by touch.

Search, shop, read, or just wander around the Internet, in a way bigger way. The 4-inch Retina display makes the web a lot more browsable.

  • See more of the web.

    The 4-inch Retina display on iPod touch makes web browsing better than ever. Text is crisp. Images are sharp. And you can see more of every page in portrait view.

  • Browse fast, browse smart.

    On iPod touch, web pages load (and reload) in a blink. Built-in Twitter support means you can tweet without leaving the web page you’re on. Looking for an exact word or name? Do a quick text search. If it’s on the page, Safari will find it.

  • Read without ads. Or a connection.

    Tap the Reader icon in Safari to read web articles without ads or distractions. Save interesting web pages to your Reading List, so you can read them later — on any device — even when you can’t connect to the Internet.

  • Safari and iCloud.

    iCloud Tabs shows the web pages you have open on all your devices, so you can pick up browsing wherever you left off. iCloud saves your bookmarks across all your devices, too.

Videos

Take all your HD movies, and videos with you, wherever you go. There’s no letterboxing on the 4-inch Retina display, so you get widescreen viewing and big-screen quality.

Game Center

Throw down a challenge, or pick one up. Go head-to-head with friends. Or make some new friends — and foes — from all over the world. Check the leaderboards for scores and achievements. And share the thrill of victory (or agony of defeat) on Facebook.

Photos

Swipe through photos one at a time or watch them in a slideshow. Share just the pics you want with just the people you choose using Shared Photo Streams in iCloud. You can also post a picture to Facebook without leaving the Photos app.

Passbook

Passbook keeps your movie and concert tickets, boarding passes, gift cards, and more at the ready — and scannable — right from your iPod touch. Easily add passes from Passbook-enabled apps, Mail messages, and websites.

Contacts

Contacts stores names, numbers, email addresses, and more. And your Facebook friends’ profile information is integrated into Contacts, so when they update an email address or phone number you automatically stay up to date.

Calendar

See all your schedules — home, school, and social life — in one app. With the 4-inch Retina display on iPod touch, you’ll see more days in landscape view. And Facebook events are integrated into Calendar. So you’ll never miss another birthday or get-together.

Notes

Make it easy on yourself. For all your to-dos and must-do-todays, Notes is perfect for keeping important lists and information.

Reminders

Remember that thing you were supposed to do? iPod touch does. Organize your reminders by deadline, priority, or custom-made lists. Reminders lets you know when (and where) to get it done.

Voice Memos

Keep all those class lectures, epiphanies, and other notes to self on record with Voice Memos. When you’re done, edit your recording, then send it via email or iMessage.

Newsstand

Newsstand puts all your magazine subscriptions in one place. Every issue is delivered to your iPod touch automatically. And when you’re ready for more, tap the Store button to find new subscriptions.

Maps

Designed by Apple from the ground up (and the sky down), Maps gives you directions for how to get where you’re going, interactive 3D views, and the stunning Flyover feature. Learn more about Maps

Weather

Get the forecast for one day or the whole week, for your hometown or for anywhere in the world.

Stocks

Lucky for you (and the budding broker within), iPod touch comes with a Stocks app. It shows you charts, financial details, and headline news for any stock you choose.

Notification Center

It’s the one place where you can see what’s up, whenever. Just swipe down from the top of your iPod touch screen to see what’s happening and what you’ve missed — new emails, texts, calendar events, friend requests, game notifications, and latest scores.

  1. Automatic downloads require iOS 4.3.3 or later on iPhone 3GS or later, iPod touch (3rd generation or later), iPad, or iPad mini; iOS 5 or later on iPhone 4 (CDMA model); or a Mac or PC with iTunes 10.3.1 or later. Download iTunes free.
  2. Refers to the total number worldwide. Not all content is available in all countries.
  3. FaceTime video calling requires a FaceTime-enabled device for the caller and recipient and a Wi-Fi connection. Availability over a cellular network depends on carrier policies; data charges may apply.