The iPod touch doesn't have a hard drive, it has flash memory. You can get it in up to 64GB.
You cannot add space to an iPod Touch hard drive, or any other iPod hard drive. The hard drive capacity is set and cannot be changed.
The iPod Touch's box should say the capacity of its hard drive.
No, you cannot reduce the hard drive capacity of your iPod Touch. Apple makes the iPods in set hard drive capacities that cannot be altered in any way, which means you cannot add nor take away hard drive space from any iPod Touch.
This is dependent purely on how big the hard-drive inside your iPod Touch is.
No, you can't. The amount of gigabytes your iPod touch has is fixed into its hard drive, and you cannot increase it.
There isn't a 2GB iPod Touch, just the 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB - and since the iPod Touch uses a solid-state hard drive instead of hard disk drive, all the versions of the iPod Touch are the same size (excluding, of course, previous generations, which saw largers iPod Touches).
A refurbished iPod Touch is an iPod Touch that has been sent back to the factory, had the hard drive wiped and cleaned, and refitted with a brand new screen and outer part.
No, that generation and hard drive capacity does not have a camera.
The hard drive capacity of the iPod does not tell anything about the iPod, except its hard drive capacity. There are numerous generations for all of the types of iPods available, so please be more specific. The fifth generation iPod Nano has a video camera, and the fourth generation iPod Touch has a video camera and regular camera.
No. The new iPod Touch 4G's are slimer than the 3G and a hard or soft case will not fit them.
The original iPod's hard drive capacity was 5GB and 10GB. Future releases saw increases to the capacity the hard drive to accommodate movies, TV shows and apps. Currently, the largest capacity hard drive for an iPod is 160GB, on the iPod Classic.
get another one or look for the company on the back so that they will replace it