The "Contacts" app on your iPod allows you to write down contacts. You can write addresses, phone numbers, names, birthdays and a lot more. This is a very handy app that is included on your iPod when you buy it. You do not need wifi to use this.
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if your reffering to your ipod touch or ipad etc. and if it is acociated with apple you should be able to have a contacts app on your device in so you should be able to add contacts to do so find a + symbol when ur in the contacts app
To 'unjailbreak' an iPod Touch, you have to do a system restore, which is available in the iPod Touch home menu in iTunes. This will erase all content that is on the iPod Touch, including bookmarks in Safari and contacts in the Contacts.
No, the iPod mini only has music, games, contacts, and calendars.
To load contact information manually, you: 1) Connect iPod nano and open your favorite email or cantacts application. Loading contacts works with Palm Desktop, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Ectourage, and Eudora, among others. 2) Drag contacts from the application's address book to the iPod Contacts folder. In some cases, you might need to export contacts and then drag the edported file or files to the iPod Contacts folder. See the documentation for you email or contacts application.
For the iPod Touch 4: If the ipod touch's owner has the iphone owner's number, they can add it to 'contacts' and press 'facetime' and it should work. If the iphone owner has the ipod touch owner's email address, they can add it into 'contacts' and press 'facetime' and it should work.
Go to the contacts app on your home screen and then just click add. There you go!
Click on phone, then on the bottom tab select Phonebook/Contacts. Scroll to the top and your number will be there. Note: Make sure you view your contacts via 'Phone'. Just clicking Contacts will not work as it seems to work seperately.
It's for notes and contacts and things like that
No, the capacity of the iPod is not only for songs. It counts for everything that is on the iPod, including contacts, apps, videos, photos, and much more.