Toothpaste is sometimes suggested as a DIY solution for minor scratches on screens, but it is not effective for fixing a broken iPod touch, particularly if there are internal issues or significant damage. Using toothpaste can potentially cause more harm than good, as it may scratch the screen further or damage the device. For a broken iPod touch, it's best to seek professional repair services or contact Apple support.
Yes, the app textplus was made for the iPod touch. If it is on the Appstore for Apple, IT WILL WORK ON AN IPOD TOUCH.
You touch it.
No, you do not need a Mac to have a computer work with your iPod Touch. You can use any PC that has the ability to run iTunes to work with your iPod Touch.
no
Try pushing and holding the top button if that don't work try carting it or it's broken sOrry
No the touch has its own updates. =]
You touch it with your finger...
Yes, they do work with the iPod Touch 3rd Generation. The earphones should have came with the purchase of the iPod itself. But yes they do work.
yah mac and ipods were made by apple so the ipod touch will work with a mac.
no. It used to work but new version is not compatible with ipod touch YES, it does.
nah because it ain't no touch screen
it shure does