

That camera also features auto HDR for video recordings, and burst photo capabilities. The front-facing camera is a FaceTime HD, capable of taking photos at 1.2 MP, and recording video in 720p at 30 fps. The camera also supports different photo features, such as burst photos, HDR photos, and panoramic photos. That includes an 8 MP rear-facing camera, capable of recording video in 1080p resolution at 30 fps, and slow-motion video in 720p at 120 fps. The seventh-generation iPod touch features the same front and rear camera systems as the sixth-generation device. However, it is underclocked to 1.64 GHz from 2.34 GHz, making the iPod Touch weaker than other devices with the same chip. The seventh-generation iPod touch features the Apple A10 processor and M10 motion coprocessor, which is the same processor used in the iPhone 7 and the sixth generation iPad. They include ARKit applications, and the Group FaceTime functionality. The Apple A10 system-on-chip in the seventh-generation iPod touch enabled more advanced features than its predecessors. The seventh-generation iPod touch supports iOS 12.3 through iOS 15.7.7, but does not support iOS 16. However, the EarPods that came with the seventh-generation iPod touch do not include a remote or microphone. Alternatively, headset controls can be used to pause, play, skip, and repeat tracks. Scrolling is achieved by swiping a finger across the screen. It can play music, movies, television shows, audiobooks, and podcasts and can sort its media library by songs, artists, albums, videos, playlists, genres, composers, podcasts, audiobooks, and compilations. The seventh-generation iPod touch was introduced on running iOS 12.3. The seventh-generation iPod touch features iOS, Apple's mobile operating system.
