One thing apple does right is iTunes. IPod even looks better then the phone. Might get that but really like my Beats enhanced h t c one x's audio better then apples.
The new iPod touch, which weighs 88 grams and is 6.1mm thick, also trades the fourth-generation device's single-core A4 SoC for a faster dual-core Apple A5. While Apple likes to play coy with things like clock speed and RAM quantity, this A5 is likely a relative of the lower-power 32nm A5 in the current iPad 2, which should make its performance similar to the iPhone 4S. All iterations of the A5 that we've seen so far have included 512MB of RAM, and it would surprise me if the fifth-generation iPod touch came with any less.
The bad news is that this raft of changes is only applicable to the mid- and high-end iPod touches: the low-end iPod touch will include iOS 6, but retains the same screen and internals of the fourth-generation touch. This wouldn't be the first time Apple has bifurcated the iPod touch lineup, though it's a bit easier to tell the new iPod touch apart from the old one: Apple continued selling the second-generation iPod touch as its entry-level device after the third-generation iPod touch was released in 2009.
The entry-level fourth-generation iPod touch will be available with 16GB and 32GB of storage and retails for $199 and $249; the new fifth-generation models will begin shipping in October in 32GB and 64GB capacities, and will sell for $299 and $399 respectively. The 8GB model has been discontinued.