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You can't make any symbols using your keyboard on your iPod Touch, but you can download an app on iTunes called "Emoji". That lets you add symbols in your "Notes and Mail".

I don't think that's what they meant. I think they meant: "How con you make an ipod using the keyboard symbols?" Just my opnion. -14seneca5de

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