Testseek.com 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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Great display
Thin
Light build
Hugely improved camera
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
The 2015 Apple iPod Touch offers great performance and an impressive camera in a tiny package
Terrific design and build. Slim and light. Beautiful screen. Tremendous number of apps. Bundled EarPods are much improved.
Amazing screen
Swift performance
Luxurious design with multiple color options
High-quality camera
IOS 6 with Facebook integration
Awesome game selection
Offers most of the same specs as higherpriced iPod touches
Has an attractive price
Excellent 4" Retina display
Much faster than previous model
Lovely design
Great ecosystem of software
Media and accessories
Terrific design and build. Sharp display. Adds 5-megapixel
Rear-facing camera. Tremendous number of apps.
A substantially redesigned and much-improved version of the prior iPod touch
Enhancing everything from screen and camera quality to battery life and audio performance. Front and rear cameras are particularly big jumps over prior
Poorly-equipped mode
A substantially redesigned and muchimproved version of the prior iPod touch
Enhancing everything from screen quality to battery life and audio performance. In 32GB and 64GB models
Both front and rear cameras are particularly big jumps over prior
Poorly
Same screen as iPhone 5. Camera is much improved. Crazy light. We like the wrist strap and Lightning port. Colors look great.
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
Increasingly viable small tablets are the biggest rival in both screen size and price, Expensive
As a dedicated media player for your music, games, videos, and web browsing, the new Touch is clearly ahead of the previous generation.However, the market has changed in the years since the iPod Touch was first introduced. Already a somewhat niche product...
The new iPod Touch is improved in almost every way, and makes a terrific portable entertainment system for music, video, photography and games. But at this sort of price I’m not entirely sure who it’s aimed at anymore. Apple-loving adults will probabl...
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
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
The new iPod touch is as impressive as you’d expect it to be, though in 2012 that in itself might be the problem: it’s only what you expect it to be. A colourful backing can’t mask the fact that with smartphones becoming more and more powerful, the iPo...
Good-quality screen, Superb apps and games library, Much-improved camera
Entry price a little high, Loop lanyard feels gimmicky
Now that the iPod touch range starts at £249.99, it isn't quite as accessible as it once was for cash-strapped folk that can't afford iPhones. However, the iPod touch 5th generation is doubtless the best iPod touch made yet. Strong design, and significant...
Design is the best yet, light and compact, amazing screen, access to hundreds of thousands of apps and games, headphones are an improvement
Expensive, still reliant on the Apple-verse, dock connector will annoy some, EQ settings aren't great
When it comes to a device to play music and video, you can't really ask for more than the iPod touch delivers. This is the best screen on any media device of its size, there's decent storage capacity on both models and the graphical power means this ca...
Colour choices; great compact camera alternative; high tech features thanks to A5 chip
Is there a market for iPods when so many people own iPhones; an unlocked iPhone 4 might be an alternative option worth considering
Price aside, whether you're in it for the apps, games, or media, this is an iPod you'll treasure. With its improved cameras, zippy performance, bright and roomy display, support for Siri, and more colorful and statuesque form, the fifth-generation iPod to...
Abstract: If innovation is the mother of all inventions, then 2012 surely had more than its fair share of gadgets that enthralled us. Here's a list of the best objects we saw this year....
Abstract: Apple unveiled the 5th generation of the iPod touch line on 12th September 2012. Compared to its predecessor the iPod touch 5 its slimmer, lighter and features a better and bigger screen. Some of the notable features are the dual core A5 chip, LED flash f...
Abstract: There's a new iPod touch on the block and, in many of the ways that most matter, it's a doozy. While it's tempting to compare it to a phone-less iPhone 5--particularly given its similar height, weight, thickness, and Lightning connector--the iPod touch...