Apple Online Store Now Offering Refurbished 5th Generation iPod Touch
Apple today added the fifth generation iPod touch to the refurbished section of its online store, approximately six months after the device was first released.
A refurbished version of 16GB fourth generation iPod touch, which was released alongside the current iPod touch, is also being offered. The fourth generation iPod touch was originally released in 2010 with storage options of 8/32/64GB but was later updated to feature 16and 32GB of storage.

The 32GB fifth generation iPod touch is available in a range of colors for $249, a 16 percent discount off of the regular $299 price. The 64GB version is priced at $349, a $50 discount from the standard $399 price.
The 16GB fourth generation iPod touch is available in both black and white and is priced at $169, a $30 discount from the $199 price.
Apple's refurbished units come equipped with the same one-year warranty that standard products offer and have been thoroughly tested for reliability. The iPod touches can be purchased directly from the website.
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