No, each generation superseding the 1st (2nd and 3rd) are better than the previous.
It really depends on how good the condition is of the iPod Touch, but definitely if it is good condition you should get and iPod Touch, but iPod Nano's are great too, I have one and they are easy to use, have heaps of memory, and are really great.
the ipod touch dose come with beginer ones but u half to buy the rest
Download Itunes from apple onto your computer. Then connect ipod to computer it will automatically do the rest, but do not disturb the process.
there's a button at the top and push it, then the screen should turn black and it's set on rest.!
iPod Touch screens are not sold individually - the screen is sold with the rest of the iPod as one, solitary unit.
Sort of. The iPod Touch is somewhat durable, but you do have to take care of it. If you drop the iPod face down, the screen might crack or shatter, rendering the iPod Touch untouchable and useless. The screen is made of glass, so dropping it may shatter the screen. Otherwise, the rest of the body is made of very durable plastic and steel.
The technicalities of the iPod range have not really been significantly different over the years. The iPod designs have really only been altered to offer smaller sizes. The only exceptions are the iPod Shuffel (which is not really an iPod) and the iPod touch. The iPod touch is almost identical to the iPhone. The only real significant change in the range is the iPod Nano which used solid state memory instead of a mechanical hard disk. Though the rest of the unit functions the same.
My sim is with Lucy... She's okay, all of the women have at least one bad trait and Lucy's "vain" but still better than the rest in my opinion. Hope this helped :)
only if its jailbroken. if you want to jailbreak it, go to a jail-break website, download the program, and open it up with your ipod/iphone and it will walk you through the rest. your welcome!! Hope this helps!
Go to apple.com and register your device. The registration process collects your card details. Rest is simple.
when on an app on the app store, scroll down and click the tell a friend option. from there you'll be able to do the rest.
First, you need to have iTunes 8.0 or later and a charging cable for your iPod Touch (iTunes 8.0 or later is required to work with the iPod Touch). Here is a step-by-step process on how to transfer music from iTunes to your iPod Touch:Connect your iPod Touch to the computer, and then open iTunes.Wait for iTunes to recognize your iPod Touch, which will show in the navigation bar at the left.Go to Music in the navigation bar.Select all music you wish to transfer to the iPod Touch.(Optional) On a PC, you can choose individual separate songs in a group by holding the Control (Ctrl) key and clicking all songs you want to choose. On a Mac, you can choose individual separate songs in a group by holding the Command/Apple key while clicking on all songs you want to choose.Click and drag one highlighted song (if a group is selected, it will drag the rest with it) onto the iPod menu in the navigation bar.Wait for it to transfer the music. Depending on how much music you are transferring, it can take anywhere from a few seconds to five minutes or more.After syncing is done (which you can tell by looking at your iPod Touch screen because it shows the word 'Sync in Progress' if it is syncing) you have successfully transferred music to your iPod Touch.To insure a safe and complete disconnection, click the eject button next to the iPod Touch menu in the navigation bar. Once the iPod Touch menu disappears, it is safe to remove the cord.Now just listen to your iPod Touch!