iPod touch 6G Release Date: iPod Touch 6G will be Released by October 2014, iPod touch Coincides with Apple Mini 3 and iPad Air 2!

iPod Touch 6G Release Date: iPod Touch 6G will be Released by October 2014, iPod touch Coincides with Apple Mini 3 and iPad Air 2!
The iPod Touch 6G date of release speculations will continue appear next to the reports in regards to Apple's new and upcoming devises like iPad Air 2 and the iPad Mini 3. Based on The Mobile Hub, iPod Touch generation 6th date of release might be possibly coincide with the iPad Mini 3 launching date and iPad Air 2 release date scheduled on the Apple iPad event. Based on the reports, Apple iPad celebration is scheduled on this coming October in which a month after this is also the expected release date of iPhone 6.
There are some fans who are predicting iPod Touch 6G date of release will be adjacent to the launch date of iPhone 6 which will be on September this year also. But the post about the Phones Review site noted that the iPod Touch 6G will be earlier by October. This is together with the release dates of iPad Air 2, iOS sates, and the iPad Mini 3.
"Apple like to keep the spotlight on their new iPhone models in September, and of course the iOS 8 public release will feature as well," excerpt from the report.
Now, do you also think that iPod Touch 6G will be released by Apple this coming October together with the iPad Air 2 as well as iPad Mini 3 altogether? There are some who would answer yes to this, while there are some who would not agree and won't believe that the Apple will unveil these three.
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