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If it is an update, connect your iPod to iTunes and it should tell you that there is an update, and you have the option to download, download and install, or cancel. If it is a whole new software (e.g., 3.0 to iOS4, etc.), then go to the Apple website, find the page with the new software, and then there should be a button to buy that software from iTunes.
"Now there's even more to touch." (2008) used to market the iPod Touch firmware 1.1.3"Everybody Touch" (2008) used in the new iPod Touch commercial"What's new to touch" (2008) used in the January '08 software update of the iPod Touch"Tap into what's new" (2008) also used in the January '08 software update of the iPod Touch"Pump up the volume. iPod Touch Now in 32GB" used to market the 32GB iPod Touch"The funnest iPod ever"(2009) used on their website to promote the second generation iPod Touch"Millions of songs. Thousands of videos. Hundreds of games." used on their website to promote the second generation iPod Touch"Next level fun."(2009) used to market the iPod Touch
No, you have to restore it, then download the new software, update it, then jailbreak it again. It sucks, i know, but there isn't much you can do.
I suggest you update it Jail breaking is illegal and having update has a bunch new features that jailbreak doesn't so I suggest you update it. P.S- Jail breaking makes your Ipod really slow.
Yes, because some games are for only the ipod touch 3.0 version. So you would have more apps to choose from.
This means you have to update your software on your iPod Touch. You have too old of a software to run the apps (you are possibly running the 1.0 software). Upgrade to at least the highest upgrade of 2.0 software.
itunes has it for 10$. but sites have it for free
Yes but it's ios4. You will have to update it to ios4.1
The new iPod 2G comes with 2.1.1 firmware
The iPod Touch software may be out-of-date or may be too new. iPod Touch apps have been known to not open if you do not have the minimum latest version of the 2.0 software, and certain apps will not open if you have 3.0 or 3.1 software.
If you have an iPod Touch 3rd generation, you can easily update to iOS 5.1.1 by plugging in your device to your iTunes-authorized computer and waiting for the pop up to download and update to the new software. If you are already running an earlier version of iOS 5, you can update wirelessly by going into Settings>General>Software Update. If you have a 4th generation iPod Touch, then you must update to iOS 6 because you are always forced to update to the latest iOS version available. I you have a 5th generation, you cannot downgrade to iOS 5.1 because that is not legally allowed by Apple and requires hacks.
you go on the app store then updates then click on the app you want to update then tap the update button