yes and no. it will work like normal, except that certain apps will not work.
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Depending on how you got them on your ipod, if you took them with your ipod camera, there should be a little garbage can on each pic you took WITH YOUR IPOD. If you got them downloaded of of a computer, you have to plug your ipod into the computer and delete them off of itunes. Hope i helped!! :)
Ask yourself why she took it away, address whatever concerns she might have and work with her to determine whether there are circumstances under which she would be willing to return it to you.
iPod Touch prices have already gone down. The iPod Touch 8gb took a price dip from $219.99 to $199.99. That's a $20 difference. There isn't an expected price dip because it already happened recently (within a few months).
Yes - those exact symptoms - I took it to the Apple Store and they said it was toast and there was nothing they could do.
The iPod Touch and iPod Shuffle are two completely different products. Which is 'better' depends on how one is planning to use it.As far as versatility and flexibility are concerned, the iPod Touch sports far more features, and is essentially a touchscreen-based pocket computer. The software running on the iPod touch is open to third-party development, and there are thousands of applications, from utilities to games, available for download from the iTunes App Store. From games to video to music, the iPod Touch would seem to be a 'better' machine overall.The iPod Shuffle is simply a music player. It is small and sturdy, and it is relatively inexpensive.Both the Touch and the Shuffle feature solid-state memory (no moving parts), which makes them both suitable for active use.However, when it comes to accidental damage to the unit, the iPod Touch is much more expensive($229 - $399 USD) to replace than an iPod Shuffle ($49 - $69 USD). So, if you plan on using the device while running or working out frequently (exposing it to more risk for accidental damage), the Shuffle may be considered a 'better' choice.Get the iPod touch, I have a shuffle and an iTouch and compared to the itouch, the shuffle is like the lamest thing ever!!!! as for the price... work hard! save up for awhile! that's what I did! trust me, you'll be glad you took my advice.The iPod touch is more appealing to young adults.
Apple says around 3000 which i personally dont think is true. On my account my ipod use to have 500 songs and that took up half the space
Well my ipod 32gb 3rd generation ipod touch's screen started to flash so i shut the whole thing down and turned it back on and it came to a screen saying plug into ur itunes on ur computer and so i did that and it took me 100's of times to get it hooked up so it would show up on the computer so i restored it and it went into recovery mode and now i have to get a new ipod touch cause it was stuck and the hardrive was no good which is a $199 piece to fix. your better of getting a new ipod touch if this happens to you. Well if u want to cm out of recovery mod use tiny umbrella or ireb 5
if you upgraded to 3.1.1 your pretty much screwed apple took out the support of external mics from the iPod Touch before that it worked with 2.1.1 to 3.0 then Apple screwed us with the 3.1.1 so if you can roll back to 3.0 or earlier then go for it
PS: My Ipod touch is only like 3 weeks old and when I went to charge it, it was completely dead.. does anyone know why it only took 2 hours? They said 4 hours on the Apple site. Thanks =)
Twilight takes up 3.80 GB. (Its worth it!)
No,i don't think it's possible to add music to a broken I pod touch. But i think it depends on the amount of damage the I pod took, if the I pod took four pounds of damage, it's hopeless. I hope this answers your question.