Apple's iOS4 is available for their mobile products such as the iPhone and iPod Touch. It is not available for cheap copies of the iPhone such as the Quad Band F073.
Yes but it's ios4. You will have to update it to ios4.1
Yes.
If it is an update, connect your iPod to iTunes and it should tell you that there is an update, and you have the option to download, download and install, or cancel. If it is a whole new software (e.g., 3.0 to iOS4, etc.), then go to the Apple website, find the page with the new software, and then there should be a button to buy that software from iTunes.
if not mistaken it can only be upgraded to iOS 2.2
Use RedSn0w.
The iOS 4 Software Update works with the second- and third-generation iPod touch. Not all features are compatible with all devices. See the link below and look for "Compatiblity" for more info.
Update your iPod to the latest firmware. iOS4 Hope this helps message me if not.
i wish i knew..... i think its not cool at all that apple doesn't give us the customers this information.
There is no way to use an iOS4 required app on an OS 3.1.3 on an iPhone. You must upgrade to iOS4 (which, by the way, is now free) to use an iOS4 required app.
When you plug in your iPod to your computer or laptop with the connector provided when you purchase the iPod. It should prompt you that there is a newer version available for your iPod, before you update it make sure you back everything up becuase it will restore your iPod and you wil lose everything but if you back it up you can sync it all back on to your iPod.
Check that you have the latest version of the iPod Touch software. The latest version of your software fixes any bugs that prevent apps from opening or spontaneously closing. If you have the 3.0 software, very few apps still are not capable for that software, and will never stop closing out. If you have the iOS4, then check to see that the app works with iOS4. Most apps should have been updated within the couple weeks of the release of the iPhone 4. Also, try redownloading the apps, which may help.
No.