No
You have a reason to be scared to jailbreak your iPod Touch. It's not all that good of an idea, because it should not be done.If you do not do it right, it could ruin your iPod Touch, and jailbreaking also voids your warranty, so if you ruin it, you don't have the warranty to replace it.Risks: If not done properly, it could ruin your iPod Touch. It can also void your warranty. Jailbreaking allows you to download all apps for free, which is actually considered illegal because the apps that you need to pay for need to be paid for.Benefits: You can customize your iPod Touch by actually having picture displays behind the apps, have cool noises when you unlock the iPod Touch, and you can download all apps for free (which is illegal).
No. Ive dont it with my Ipod before.
you can ruin your blackberry by nonstop texting, droping it in water, dropping it on the floor nonstop, and downloading too many apps. also too much bbming
A firewire connection wil charge your video iPod perfectly.
no, it wont. I've played it myself and it works fine. it sends no viruses or anything.
No. However if your iPod is formatted for Mac and then used in Windows it may have to be restored before you could use it in the second computer.
The ipod touch has a solid surface, so if water is poured over it then the water will just roll off. If the ipod is submerged in water then water will be able to get inside and may ruin the electronics.
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Apple products have such a nice clean, white, delicate look to them, so Apple iPod cases are really as much about safety and keeping your iPod in one piece as they are about keeping them looking good. By enclosing your iPod in a case, you can keep it safe from scratches and wear and tear that can ruin the nice glossy sheen that a new Apple product has fresh out of the box.
It seems as though you've run into the major setback when jailbreaking an iPod Touch - if you don't do it right, you'll ruin it. It seems like you ruined the iPod Touch. Try taking it to an Apple Genius at your local Apple Store.
If your iPod is not working after a jailbreak, you could try restarting it or restoring it using iTunes. If the issue persists, you may need to contact the jailbreak developer or seek help from an Apple-certified technician. Jailbreaking can void your warranty, so proceed with caution.