Yes. See the related question for more info.
Apple makes sure that all the app developers update the apps to work with the newest OS updates, so in short, no. But if you have internet access to get the apps, and a computer with itunes, you can get the updates no problem.
YES i have one and have about 100 apps
You can buy free texting apps from the App Store, but the second generation iPod Touch does not come with built-in texting.
No. If you sync your iPod it wont delete your apps. But if you click "Restore" while the iPod is plugged in, then it will restore you iPod to how it was when you bought it (no apps, no contacts, etc.) and then update it to the newest version of software.
Any generation of the iPod touch can upgrade to the latest firmware (the first generation iPod touch cannot be upgraded to the latest firmware, but it can be upgraded to 3.0 which does support apps) The first generation that supported apps without an upgrade was the second generation.
The 3rd generation iPod Touch is better than the 2nd generation. There will be a new software update so multiple apps can run at once this fall for the iPod Touch and iPhone, but only the 3rd generation iPod Touch. Plus, the 3rd generation is 50% faster in processor speed.
No, you do not. Everything will remain the same when you update your iPod when it comes to apps.
Maybe you need to update to iOS 4.3
no, I do not think so. because it is only compatiable with the ipod touch 5th generation. b/c I have 4th.
The best is the Apple iPod Touch . This is the best on the market because you can play games on it , download countless apps, and the newest generation even comes with a camera.
The first major "update" for the iPhone was iOS 2 (formerly known as iPhone OS 2), which ran on both the first and second generation iPhones and iPod touches. There were many small changes brought out in this update, but the most significant was the introduction of the App Store, allowing iPhone users to do more with their phone than just what Apple supplied them with native apps.
The oldest apps that have existed in the app store may still support the 2nd gen but other than that before you download an app you have to check the requirements first.