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[* orange] Sporting a fancy new model number (A1574), this truly is the 6th generation of the iPod Touch.
-[* black] The bottom of the device contains no surprises with a now-familiar Lightning port and headphone jack.
-[* black] Unlike the iPhone 5s and 6, this iOS device lacks a Touch ID sensor. Although users can't use Apple Pay, this is great news for repairability, since Touch ID buttons are married to their logic boards.
+[* black] This new Touch now comes in gold, in addition to blue, pink, (Product)Red, silver, and space gray.
+[* black] The bottom of the device contains no surprises with a now-familiar Lightning port, headphone jack, and speaker grille.
+[* black] Unlike the iPhone 5s and 6, this Touch lacks a Touch ID sensor. Although this means that users can't use Apple Pay, this is great news for repairability since Touch ID buttons are [http://9to5mac.com/2013/10/31/the-inner-workings-of-touch-id-each-fingerprint-sensor-is-paired-to-a-specific-a7-chip/|paired to their corresponding processor|new_window=true].