Apple made some new changes to iPod Touch and iPod Nano, Los Angeles Times reports.
Apple's iPod Touch will now be available also in white at a price of $199 with 16-gigabytes of storage, $30 less than before. The Touch is also available with 32-gigabytes of storage for $299 and $399 for 64-gigbytes.
The iPod Nano is receiving a nano-sized update of 16 new digital clock faces that will likely please those who use the clip-on mini-touchscreen iPod as a watch of any sort.
Another software update will enable the Nano to work as a pedometer for walking. The Nano is getting a smaller price as well, down to $129 for 8-gigabytes of storage or 16-gigabytes for $149. The two-gigabyte iPod Shuffle remains at $49.
The new iPods both running iOS 5 and they start shipping on Oct. 12.