Developer | Apple Inc. |
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Manufacturer | Foxconn |
Product family | iPod |
Type | Mobile device |
Release date | September 9, 2008 |
Discontinued | June 7, 2010 |
Operating system | Original: iPhone OS 2.1.1 Last: iOS 4.2.1, released November 22, 2010 |
System on a chip | S5L8720 |
CPU | ARMv6 Samsung S5L8720 533 MHz |
Memory | 128 MB DRAM[1] |
Storage | 8, 16, or 32 GB flash memory |
Display | 3.5 in (89 mm) diagonal (3:2 aspect ratio), multi-touch display, LED backlit TN TFT LCD, 480×320 px at 165 PPI 800:1 contrast ratio (typical), 500 cd/m2 max. brightness (typical)[1] |
Graphics | PowerVR SGX535 GPU |
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Connectivity |
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Online services | App Store, iTunes Store, iBookstore, iCloud, Passbook, MobileMe |
Dimensions | 110 mm (4.3 in) H 58 mm (2.3 in) W 7.1 mm (0.28 in) D[1] |
Mass | 115 g (4.1 oz)[1] |
Predecessor | iPod Touch (1st generation) |
Successor | iPod Touch (3rd generation) |
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The second-generation iPod Touch (marketed as "the new iPod touch" and colloquially known as the iPod Touch 2G or iPod Touch 2) is a multi-touch mobile device that was designed and marketed by Apple Inc. with a touchscreen-based user interface. The successor to the 1st-generation iPod Touch, it was unveiled and released at Apple's media event on September 9, 2008. It supports up to iOS 4.2.1, which was released on November 22, 2010.[2]
History
The second-generation iPod Touch was sold in 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB models. Two revisions of the device exist, with the first revision having a BootROM that was exploitable with 24kPwn and a larger device capacity label on the back. On September 9, 2009, Apple introduced a revised version of the second-generation iPod touch under the MC model name, which was only available in an 8GB variant. It featured a newer BootROM version which patched the 24kPwn BootROM exploit and has a smaller device capacity label similar to that of the third-generation iPod touch.[3]
Features
Software
It fully supports iPhone OS 3 but has limited support for iOS 4 and did not receive support for home screen wallpapers and multitasking, but unlike the iPhone 3G, it did have support for the Game Center.[4] iOS 4.2.1 is the last iOS version supported on this iPod touch model.
References
- 1 2 3 4 "iPod touch (2nd generation) - Technical Specifications". Apple.
- ↑ "iPod touch 2nd Gen 8, 16, 32 GB Specs (A1288/A1319*, MB528LL/A*, 2341, iPod2,1): EveryiPod.com". everymac.com. Retrieved 2022-06-11.
- ↑ "iPod touch 2nd Gen/2009/8 GB 8 GB Specs (A1288/A1319*, MC086LL/A*, 2341, iPod2,1): EveryiPod.com". everymac.com. Retrieved 2022-06-14.
- ↑ "Game Center Supports 2nd Gen iPod Touch in iOS 4.1". Apple insider. 7 September 2010. Retrieved 2022-06-11.