Yes, you can access data on an iPod Touch, as it functions similarly to an iPhone without cellular capabilities. It connects to Wi-Fi, allowing you to browse the internet, download apps, and sync data via iCloud or iTunes. You can also store music, photos, and videos directly on the device. However, certain features that require cellular data, such as phone calls or SMS, are not available.
The iPod Touch has no 3G capabilities, so you cannot get a data plan for it
no ipod touch 4th generations do not require a data plan
No, each iPod Touch comes with a charging/data transfer cable.
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no, the ipod touch cannot use 3g so you can only use wifi.
smash it with a hammer
no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you can not that would probably erase all data on both devices !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
No, that's what the iPod touch is for.
When restoring your Ipod Touch the data on itunes doesn NOT get deleted. :D
Theres pins on the shiny metallic cover on the back of the ipod touch, remove the pins and then remove the cover. You have successfully got into your ipod touch.
No if you save your Ipod apps and music none of your app data will be lost.
iPod touches don't have cellular data access, so they are neither pay as you go or on a contract. They use WiFi, which you have to get separately.