No. A gig is way too big for an app they use megabytes.
The iPod Software, along with the preloaded apps, settings, etc., take up about 1 gigabyte.
8000 apps :)
Depends on what apps you get. but i got tons of apps on my ipod and it doesnt even take up 1 gigabyte yet.
Let's use the iPod Touch 8gb for example. Due to the preloaded apps, software, and other features that are preloaded onto the iPod Touch, which take just under a gigabyte of memory, there are 7.1 gigabytes of space on the iPod touch instead of 8. It's all about the preloaded apps and software used to run the iPod Touch.
You can have as many apps as you like, but the only problem is, is that, if your your gb is low, than you have to delete some of your apps to get more room.
Whatever you put on it. You just don't have enough room as a iPod touch with 16 gb or 64. With 8 gb, you can have 102 apps.
To be honest, there is no such thing as a 34 GB iPod Touch. But, here are the following ones: 8, 16, 32, 64 GB.
You should think about what you want to put on your ipod. If you want a lot of movies and tv shows, you should get the 32 or 64 gigabyte version. If you just want some apps then the 8 gigabyte version might be ok, if you don't need a ton of big apps, like gaming apps.
No, the capacity of the iPod is not only for songs. It counts for everything that is on the iPod, including contacts, apps, videos, photos, and much more.
The reason for this is because the actual software and the preloaded apps totals to a used space of 1 gigabyte, leaving 7 gigabytes do download whatever you want onto your iPod Touch. The software and preloaded apps take up 1 gigabyte of space by themselves.
as many apps and stuff you can put on your screen
It depends on how much capacity your ipod has and how much space the app takes up, you can keep track of how much free space you have on your ipod by clicking your ipod on the sidebar in itunes when it is connected. As many pages as you want. If you run out of space (gigabytes) then your iPod cannot have any more apps on it.