You can get a app called Alarm Clock Pro. You can pick any song you have to a alarm. They make one where you can pay, or where it's free. Either one still works.
Set an alarm to go off weekly. MMcCool.
iPod alarm clocks works by docking an iPod or iPhone into the device. Then the user sets a time for them to wake up. The clock then plays a preselected song or sound at that time. This device allows the user to have the big sound of the alarm clock with any of the songs on their iPod.
The Koda iStereo iP915 does not have an alarm. You could probably set the alarm on your iPod.
All you need to do is opoen your itunes library and uncheck it if that's how you set your iPod. Or you could just delete it from the library
If it is the latest ipod touch, then you can set up a tracker if you lose it, but I am unsure how.
Click on the alarm clock icon. Touch the time (the numbers, not the clock) showing on your screen to open your options. Touch "Time" at the top. Change your alarm setting. Touch "Set". You can also set your preferred ringtone and other alarm options. Touch "Done".
Its easy all you have 2 go clock and then you click on time you set your alarm clock and press delete all the the time you set your alarm clock and then you delete it and all of your alarm clock set timer will be deleted and then the time on your phone will go back 2 the way it was
Yes, you need to set up the iPod touch with iTunes before using it.
A touch alarm is a type of alarm system that is activated or deactivated by touch. It typically involves a touch-sensitive interface that allows users to set or disable the alarm by touching a specific area or button on the device. This type of alarm can be found in alarm clocks, security systems, and other devices that require manual activation.
Yes, HeyTell works from iPod Touch to iPod Touch. If using Medium or High privacy, you can connect using email (if email is set up on the iPod), or you can set privacy to Low, connect using matching contact information, then switching back to Medium or High once you are successfully connected.
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The iPod touch is set up for WiFi from the factory. If you WiFi is available, your iPod should pick it up. Go to www.apple.com to troubleshoot.