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if your ipod is a 4gen, yes
To sync the content and apps on one iPod touch to another, connect the new iPod touch to iTunes, and click restore from backup rather than choosing to set up a new iPod. If you put a password on your backup, enter that now. Then, wait for all of your content, settings, media and apps to sync to your new iPod touch. You can also do this between iPod touch 2nd, 3rd, and 4th generation and iPhones.
go to an apple store and set up an appointment and they will give you a new ipod for only 100$
If it is the latest ipod touch, then you can set up a tracker if you lose it, but I am unsure how.
You can't just locate any iPod touch that you want, but if you have "Find My iPod" set up, (free with 4th generation or later) you can download the Find my iPhone app on any other iPod touch to locate it.Open in Google Docs ViewerOpen link in new tabOpen link in new windowOpen link in new incognito windowDownload fileCopy link addressEdit PDF File on PDFescape.com
Yes, you need to set up the iPod touch with iTunes before using it.
no just make a new account for the i pod touch
connect to itunes, go to device page, then click restore after that finishes, set up as new iPod
Yes, HeyTell works from iPod Touch to iPod Touch. If using Medium or High privacy, you can connect using email (if email is set up on the iPod), or you can set privacy to Low, connect using matching contact information, then switching back to Medium or High once you are successfully connected.
The iPod touch is set up for WiFi from the factory. If you WiFi is available, your iPod should pick it up. Go to www.apple.com to troubleshoot.
Actually, yes you can call on the iPod Touch. BUT, you can only call on the new iPod Touch that came out in September 2010 with a camera and FaceTime. FaceTime allows you to call other people that have FaceTime such as iPhone costumers.
yes