Apple unintentionally spoiled the surprise on iTunes 12.2, but at least the rumor went wrong for a day: the company has just announced an updated line of iPods.
The iPod shuffle and nano they won nothing new besides new colors, including blue (darker), pink, gold and space gray.
J o iPod touch, although it still has a 4-inch screen, it won a 64-bit A8 processor with a built-in M8 chip, a new 8-megapixel iSight (rear) camera and a 1.2-megapixel FaceTime HD (fontal) as well as those on the iPhone 6 and iPad Air 2), a new version of 128GB, Bluetooth 4.1 and Wi-Fi 802.11a / b / g / n / ac. He also missed the "loop", that little piece where you could secure a security wing, and it already comes with iOS 8.4 (with Apple Music) of course pre-installed.
In the United States, iPod shuffle remains available in a single 2GB version, for $ 49, and iPod nano in a 16GB version, for $ 149. The iPod touch line was as follows: 16GB for $ 199, 32GB for $ 249, 64GB for $ 299 and 128GB for $ 399.
Here in Brazil, prices, of course, went up: R $ 399 for shuffle (before it was R $ 329); R $ 1,179 for the nano (before it was R $ 949); and R $ 1,429, R $ 1,779, R $ 2,099 and R $ 2,699 for touches of 16GB, 32GB, 64GB and 128GB respectively before they cost R $ 1,149 (16GB), R $ 1,399 (32GB) and R $ 1,699 (64GB).
It is possible that this will be the latest update in the history of iPods.