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UPDATE: THE GEAR
- iPhone PRICE DROP! - $399 for 8GB (4GB discontinued? Is there a 16GB model coming soon?)
* iTunes WiFi Store coming soon (with next update)
- New iPod shuffle (new colors) - $79 for 1GB
- New iPod nano - $149 for 4GB (silver only) / $199 for 8GB (multiple colors)
* New UI with CoverFlow
* Video support (320x240 at 204ppi)
* Game support
* Improved battery life: 24 hours audio / 5 hours video
- New iPod classic - $249 for 80GB / $349 for 160GB
* New UI with CoverFlow
* Metal case
* Thinner than 5.5g iPod
* Improved battery life: 40 hours audio / 7 hours video
- NEW iPod touch - $299 for 8GB / $399 for 16GB
* WiFi
* Safari
* YouTube
* iTunes WiFi Store - allows music purchases over wifi! ZOMG Starbucks integration! Take THAT Zune!
* NO digital radio...yet? (for those of you keeping score on rumors)
* thinner than iPhone
* battery life: 22 hours audio / 5 hours video
UPDATES: 9/5/07
Alright folks, we have 1 hour to go before His Steveness graces the stage! Until then, let's look over the latest rumors:
- The New York Times also expects wifi to be part of the equation
- eWeek expects a new iPods, iPhones and Beatles music to be the order of the day
LIVE Engadget blog link
LIVE Gizmodo blog link
OP
Okay, looks like predictions are coming to a head about new iPods being unveiled tomorrow. Right now it looks like the new iPods are all but confirmed to drop this week.
First, a recap of the latest rumors for the September 5 Apple Event:
- Multiple sources claim Apple will announce availability of The Beatles' entire album catalog
- DigiTimes report claims Apple will unveil widescreen iPod with high capacity storage and wifi.
- AppleInsider claims that Target is prepping for a major product launch that will coincide with Apple's September 5th event. Possibly a Target-exclusive Project (RED) iPod in the works?
- VNUNet [who?] claims new iPods will feature streaming Internet radio and possibly wireless iTunes purchasing but I (and others) seriously doubt it.
- The juiciest news as of late, ThinkSecret confirms new widescreen iPod with touchscreen, 120GB and new iPod nano with video, possibly with CoverFlow.
That all said, I'm now fully buying into all the rumors and I expect new iPods will be announced tomorrow and might even be available in stores this week! Of course, I wasn't expecting Apple to unveil their new iPods this early, and I'm still taking things with a grain of salt. Perhaps Apple will only announce the new products, and won't actually ship them until Christmas shopping is in full swing (or worse, we'll have to wait until January.)
Worse yet, and what I fear may be closer to the truth, is that pricing on the new 6th gen iPods will much higher than the 5g iPods they replace. If Apple were to stick to the current $249 and $349 price points on 5g iPods, the new devices would really cannibalize sales of the iPhone. Therefore, I'm expecting the new iPod will be priced between $399-$499, with a new 16gb iPod nano video taking the $299 price point. I was really hoping to grab a widescreen, touch iPod with 80gb+ for $299 to replace my aging "4g" iPod, but I don't think that'll be possible.
- iPhone PRICE DROP! - $399 for 8GB (4GB discontinued? Is there a 16GB model coming soon?)
* iTunes WiFi Store coming soon (with next update)
- New iPod shuffle (new colors) - $79 for 1GB
- New iPod nano - $149 for 4GB (silver only) / $199 for 8GB (multiple colors)
* New UI with CoverFlow
* Video support (320x240 at 204ppi)
* Game support
* Improved battery life: 24 hours audio / 5 hours video
- New iPod classic - $249 for 80GB / $349 for 160GB
* New UI with CoverFlow
* Metal case
* Thinner than 5.5g iPod
* Improved battery life: 40 hours audio / 7 hours video
- NEW iPod touch - $299 for 8GB / $399 for 16GB
* WiFi
* Safari
* YouTube
* iTunes WiFi Store - allows music purchases over wifi! ZOMG Starbucks integration! Take THAT Zune!
* NO digital radio...yet? (for those of you keeping score on rumors)
* thinner than iPhone
* battery life: 22 hours audio / 5 hours video
UPDATES: 9/5/07
Alright folks, we have 1 hour to go before His Steveness graces the stage! Until then, let's look over the latest rumors:
- The New York Times also expects wifi to be part of the equation
- eWeek expects a new iPods, iPhones and Beatles music to be the order of the day
LIVE Engadget blog link
LIVE Gizmodo blog link
OP
Okay, looks like predictions are coming to a head about new iPods being unveiled tomorrow. Right now it looks like the new iPods are all but confirmed to drop this week.
First, a recap of the latest rumors for the September 5 Apple Event:
- Multiple sources claim Apple will announce availability of The Beatles' entire album catalog
- DigiTimes report claims Apple will unveil widescreen iPod with high capacity storage and wifi.
- AppleInsider claims that Target is prepping for a major product launch that will coincide with Apple's September 5th event. Possibly a Target-exclusive Project (RED) iPod in the works?
- VNUNet [who?] claims new iPods will feature streaming Internet radio and possibly wireless iTunes purchasing but I (and others) seriously doubt it.
- The juiciest news as of late, ThinkSecret confirms new widescreen iPod with touchscreen, 120GB and new iPod nano with video, possibly with CoverFlow.
That all said, I'm now fully buying into all the rumors and I expect new iPods will be announced tomorrow and might even be available in stores this week! Of course, I wasn't expecting Apple to unveil their new iPods this early, and I'm still taking things with a grain of salt. Perhaps Apple will only announce the new products, and won't actually ship them until Christmas shopping is in full swing (or worse, we'll have to wait until January.)
Worse yet, and what I fear may be closer to the truth, is that pricing on the new 6th gen iPods will much higher than the 5g iPods they replace. If Apple were to stick to the current $249 and $349 price points on 5g iPods, the new devices would really cannibalize sales of the iPhone. Therefore, I'm expecting the new iPod will be priced between $399-$499, with a new 16gb iPod nano video taking the $299 price point. I was really hoping to grab a widescreen, touch iPod with 80gb+ for $299 to replace my aging "4g" iPod, but I don't think that'll be possible.