3G-Capable iPod Touch In Development (REPORT)

Back in July, we heard rumors that Apple will be launching a 3G capable iPod Touch along with the iPhone 5. Today AppleNApps is confirming the rumor which claims that a 3G capable iPod touch 5G is indeed in development.


According to a report by AppleNApps,  Apple is indeed working on the development of a 3G capable iPod touch 5th generation which they are planning to release this September, the report does note that there are “no guarantees” and that Apple’s plans are of course changing every now and then.

iPod touch 5G with 3G connectivity:

After talking with multiple people over the past few weeks, we had a lengthy chat with one person who gave us great news about the next iPod Touch. We’ve used this person in the past, but they did qualify their remarks, saying that the iPod Touch changes should make it, but there’s no guarantee the changes will be ready for fall. The 3G iPod Touch idea intrigued us so much back in July, and we’ve been trying to find one of our contacts who can give some credence to the idea. A few have declined to comment, while others honestly have no idea, but the source for this report says that Apple is indeed working on a 3G iPod Touch. Apple is intent on announcing the device during their September event which they usually save for their iPod line, but will include the iPhone as well this year.
According to the report, Apple has already worked with wireless carriers to line up data-only service plans similar to those used for the iPad. Voice plans would not be available, although many users would certainly be interested in using any of the numerous VoIP services to add calling functionality to their 3G capable iPod’s.
AppleNApps has yet to establish a significant track record of Apple-related rumours, so the report might not be true but anything is possible, we will keep you updated with all the new rumours surrounding this report.
What do you think about the idea of a 3G capable iPod Touch?
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