Good Audio Playback Quality, no GPS

Posted by Jenniffer Sheldon on Monday, September 30, 2024

As was the case with the previous generation iPod Touch, the new model is fully capable of running all supported apps in the iOS App Store. While personally the appeal of iOS apps are their integration into a device I already carry, a smartphone, the iPod Touch brings the entire platform to users who don’t want an iPhone or maybe even a smartphone in general. The email, web browsing and iOS experience is identical to what you get on the iPhone.

The iPod Touch does ship with a Music app that behaves just like the iPod app on the iPhone. There’s not much to say here other than it works, although I personally find myself using the Pandora app more than listening to my own library of music. MP3 playback audio quality seemed comparable to the iPhone 4. I ran RMAA to confirm:

Rightmark Audio Analyzer Comparison
 iPhone 4iPod Touch (2010)Zune HD
Frequency Response (from 40Hz to 15kHz)ExcellentExcellentGood
Noise levelVery goodVery goodVery good
Dynamic rangeVery goodVery goodVery good
THDExcellentExcellentExcellent
THD + NoiseGoodGoodAverage
IMD + NoiseExcellentExcellentVery good
Stereo crosstalkExcellentExcellentVery good
IMD at 10kHzVery goodExcellentVery good
General PerformanceVery goodVery goodVery good

We haven't seen many results from RMAA on the Zune HD so I thought I'd throw some in here. RMAA shows an advantage over the Zune HD, although in practice you'd be hard pressed to hear a difference.


Frequency Response - iPhone 4


Frequency Response - iPod Touch


Frequency Response - Zune HD


Noise Level - iPhone 4


Noise Level - iPod Touch


Noise Level - Zune HD


Stereo Crosstalk - iPhone 4


Stereo Crosstalk - iPod Touch


Stereo Crosstalk - Zune HD

I believe we've hit a ceiling for PMP audio playback quality. Despite the excellent RMAA results, the iPod Touch is admittedly less of an iPod and more of a general purpose iOS device that happens to play music.

Like the previous generation Touch, the new model lacks a GPS receiver. The device ships with a Maps app but it uses WiFi to figure out your local.

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