IPod touch (3rd generation) features a 3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen Multi-Touch display and 32 GB or 64 GB flash drive. Model number and date introduced: A1318: September 2009 IPod touch (4th generation) is available in white and black. IPod touch (4th generation) has an iSight camera and FaceTime HD camera. This model is available in silver and has a FaceTime HD camera. ![]() Model number and date introduced: A1509: May 2013 iPod touch (5th generation 16 GB, Mid 2013) (Upgrading from 1.1.0 through 1.1.5 was as simple as holding down Shift while clicking Restore, but both installing 3.1.3 and downgrading back to 1.1.0 did require restarting in DFU mode.)įor now I'll leave it on 3.1.3, so that I can use my current iTunes library, but when I fancy using that even-older-interface I'll DFU-restore to iOS 1.1.0, it's much much faster to do so than current versions of iOS.IPod touch (5th generation) is available in five colours. This time I couldn't install it using iTunes 7.5 in Windows but I could using iTunes 8.2 in Snow Leopard, and now the iPod touch appears just fine in both iTunes and the Finder. ![]() So then I found the original iOS 3.1.3 IPSW I downloaded back in 2010. Unfortunately, none of those would sync with the latest version of iTunes on my Mac mini running Mojave, or the Big Sur Finder on a MacBook Pro. So I dug out my 2006 MacBook that has a Windows XP Boot Camp partition, and used iTunes 7.5 to try out iOS 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3, 1.1.4 and 1.1.5. Rather than trying to deduce the most recent compatible version of iTunes, I figured I'd try looking for the oldest compatible version of iOS.
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