The iPod/iPhone/iPad charge cables, in both its legacy and lightning variety, are not compatible with the PlayStation Vita for charging or data transfer purposes.
In my opinion, you should get the Ps Vita VS over the iPod Touch 5. I don't like how Apple dominates what you can use on the iPod.
you CAN make skype calls with the touch g2 and adaptor :P and the app is in the itunes store ;D
The Vita's charger comes in the box. It is in two parts - one with a mains plug and adaptor, the other has a USB plug and one to fit into the Vita. You can use the latter to charge directly from a PC, or both together to charge from the mains.
Yes. the iPhone charger is compatible with iPod touch. they have same port.
Unfortunately, they use different kinds of adapters. So, no.
Yes if you have a dock on the car stereo.
If you own an iPod, you know that you do not want to use headphones while driving to listen to your music. You can purchase iPod accessories for the car that will allow you to hear your music through your car's speakers. There are cables that you can purchase or docking stations that you can use to connect your iPod to your car speakers. It is a great way to hear all of your music without the need to purchase a new car stereo.
Yes. It is known as a Firewire. They come when you rub them.
You can use a wired adaptor if you're using a game boy advance.
If you have an iPod that you use for extended periods of time, especially while in your car, then it may need to be charged every once in a while. The good news is you can charge your iPod directly from your car, making it both convenient and easy. With an iPod car battery charger, you no longer have to worry about whether or not your iPod has enough power to play your favorite downloaded music.
There are car chargers for the iPod in the car, and there are also mounting stations to the window so you don't have to hold it. There are a couple of speakerphones you could use also, though.
Some functions that iPod car transmitters have are easy to use interfaces, creating mini radio stations, and transmitting what's being played on the iPod onto the FM radio and having your car be able to tune into that.