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Fireman911
Ok, so I'm thinking of getting a iPod Touch. I need to know a few things. What is the best one i can get such as GB's. Do they all come with WIFI? Just pretty much give me a really good explanation of whats on them and what i can do.
I also hear that there are apps and games you can get. Do you have to buy these or can you hack and get them free someway?
10 pts to the best answer and most information
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iPod touch
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iPod touch
iPod touch version 1.1.4 with January Software Upgrade.
Manufacturer Apple Inc.
Type Portable Media Player / PDA
Connectivity USB 2.0
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
Retail availability September 13, 2007-present
Media Flash Memory
8, 16, or 32 GB
Operating system Mac OS X (1.1.4)
Input Multi-touch touchscreen
Power Lithium-ion battery
Audio - 22 hours
Video - 5 hours
CPU 400 MHz ARM
Memory 128 MB
Display 480 x 320 3.5" color LCD
Dimensions 110Ã61.8Ã8 mm (4.3Ã2.4Ã0.31 in)
Weight 120 grams (4.2 ounces)
The iPod touch is a portable media player and Wi-Fi mobile platform designed and marketed by Apple Inc. The product was launched on September 5, 2007 through an event called The Beat Goes On.[1] The iPod touch adds the Multi-Touch graphical user interface to the iPod line and is available with 8, 16, or 32 GB of flash memory. It includes Apple's Safari web browser and is the first iPod with wireless access to the iTunes Store.[2] In late June 2008, The iPod touch will also have access to the App Store for an upgrade fee.[3]
The iPod touch has the iPhone's multi-touch interface, with a physical home button off the touch screen. The home screen has a list of buttons for the available applications. All iPod touch models have included the applications Music, Videos, and Photos (collectively duplicating the standard functions of the iPod classic), iTunes (providing access to the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store), Safari, YouTube, Calendar, Contacts, Clock, Calculator, and Settings. Later models added Mail (accessing POP/IMAP/SMTP e-mail), Maps, Stocks, Notes, and Weather,[4] which could also be added to the earlier models with the purchase of a software upgrade. Direct links to web sites can be added to the home screen by the user.
Contents [hide]
1 Requirements
2 Models
3 Third-party applications
4 Comparisons to the iPhone
5 Early screen problems
6 Specifications
7 Discography
8 Timeline of full-size iPod models
9 See also
10 References
11 External links
[edit] Requirements
As supplied new, the iPod touch needs a connection to a computer for initial configuration.[5] Officially, Apple requires iTunes to be installed on either a Mac OS X or Windows operating system based computer for configuring the iPod touch. On either operating system, the iPod touch must be connected through a USB 2.0 port on the computer.[6] The first time the iPod touch is turned on, a "cable to iTunes" graphic will be displayed continuously until the iPod touch is connected to a computer running iTunes.[7]
To use the iPod touch for buying products at the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store via Wi-Fi, an iTunes Store account must be created in iTunes and the account details then entered into the iPod.[8]
Apple states that the following is required for the iPod touch:[6]
A computer running either:
Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later
Microsoft Windows XP with SP2 or later, or Vista (32 or 64-bit versions)[9][8]
iTunes 7.6 or later (7.4 and 7.5 support only 32-bit XP/Vista)
Available USB 2.0 port
[edit] Models
Generation Image Capacity Color Connection (for syncing) Original release date Minimum OS to sync Rated battery life (hours)
First 8 GB black USB 2.0 (FireWire for charging only) 5 September 2007 Mac: 10.4.10
Win: XP SP2/SP3, Vista RTM/SP1 audio: 22
video: 5
16 GB
32 GB 5 February 2008
The iPod touch is equipped with Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, and, like the iPhone, includes the Safari browser and a viewing client for YouTube. The device's Wi-Fi capabilities can also be used to buy music from the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store. Also like the iPhone, the iPod touch currently does not support the 802.1X authentication method, making connectivity to certain private networks impossible, even when authorized. The iPod touch 2.0 Software Update will support WPA2 Enterprise with 802.1X authentication.[10]
[edit] Third-party applications
Jailbroken iPod touch, running firmware version 1.1.1.Shortly after the iPod touch was released (firmware release 1.1.1), hackers were able to "jailbreak" the device through a TIFF exploit. The resulting application, "Installer.app," enabled the user to download a selection of unofficial third-party programs. Some of these give the user more control over the iPod touch than is officially available. Servicing an iPod touch after jailbreaking or other modifications made by unofficial means is not covered by Apple's warranty.
A software development kit was officially announced on March 6, 2008, at an Apple Town Hall meeting.[11] The SDK will allow developers to make applications for the iPhone and iPod touch after paying a fee to join the development team. The developer can then set the price for the applications they develop and will receive 70% of the sale price after each one is sold in the exclusive App Store. The developer can also opt to release the application for free and will not pay any additional costs. The SDK is available immediately, while the launch of applications will require waiting until a firmware update in July 2008. This update will be free for iPhone users, while users of the iPod touch will be charged an upgrade fee of $9.95.[citation needed]
[edit] Comparisons to the iPhone
The iPod touch is slimmer and lighter than the iPhone. It lacks some of the iPhone's features: access to any phone network, an internal speaker, a microphone, a camera, physical buttons for volume control, and Bluetooth capability. The iPod touch uses software-based volume controls which require users to double-tap the home button, bringing up an on-screen slider.
[edit] Early screen problems
Although screen breakages are significantly rare, the large display still presents such risks.A number of early adopters complained that the screen could not properly display shades of black. The problem has been attributed to poor quality control and the misapplication of the reflective coating on the LCD.[12] The defect caused the screen to have a very narrow optimal viewing angle and also resulted in "shimmering" blacks. This screen problem was later addressed with the firmware update 1.1.1, with mixed results.[13] Apple has replaced iPod Touches with persistently defective screens.
[edit] Specifications
The specifications as listed on Apple's website are:[6][14]
Screen material: Glass
Screen size: 8.9 cm (3.5 in)
Screen resolution: 480Ã320 pixels at 163 ppi
Input method: Multi-touch screen interface, Sleep/Wake button, Home button
Operating system: iPhone OS
Storage: 8GB, 16 or 32 GB flash memory
8GB: up to 1,750 songs, 10,000 photos, or 10 hours of video
16GB: up to 3,500 songs, 20,000 photos, or 20 hours of video
32GB: up to 7,000 songs, 40,000 photos, or 40 hours of video
CPU: Underclocked 620 to 412 MHz ARM
RAM: 128 MB
Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g)
Built-in rechargeable, non-removable lithium battery with up to 5 hours of video playback, and up to 22 hours of audio playback, times vary.
Size: 110Ã61.8Ã8 mm (4.3Ã2.4Ã0.31 in)
Weight: 120 grams (4.2 ounces)
Direct iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store access
Wide screen video
Applications: Safari web browser, YouTube client, Mobile e-mail client, Google Maps
Widgets: Stocks, Weather, Notes
Access to Starbucks music (available only in selected cities across the United States)[15][16
iPod touch
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
iPod touch
iPod touch version 1.1.4 with January Software Upgrade.
Manufacturer Apple Inc.
Type Portable Media Player / PDA
Connectivity USB 2.0
Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
Retail availability September 13, 2007-present
Media Flash Memory
8, 16, or 32 GB
Operating system Mac OS X (1.1.4)
Input Multi-touch touchscreen
Power Lithium-ion battery
Audio - 22 hours
Video - 5 hours
CPU 400 MHz ARM
Memory 128 MB
Display 480 x 320 3.5" color LCD
Dimensions 110Ã61.8Ã8 mm (4.3Ã2.4Ã0.31 in)
Weight 120 grams (4.2 ounces)
The iPod touch is a portable media player and Wi-Fi mobile platform designed and marketed by Apple Inc. The product was launched on September 5, 2007 through an event called The Beat Goes On.[1] The iPod touch adds the Multi-Touch graphical user interface to the iPod line and is available with 8, 16, or 32 GB of flash memory. It includes Apple's Safari web browser and is the first iPod with wireless access to the iTunes Store.[2] In late June 2008, The iPod touch will also have access to the App Store for an upgrade fee.[3]
The iPod touch has the iPhone's multi-touch interface, with a physical home button off the touch screen. The home screen has a list of buttons for the available applications. All iPod touch models have included the applications Music, Videos, and Photos (collectively duplicating the standard functions of the iPod classic), iTunes (providing access to the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store), Safari, YouTube, Calendar, Contacts, Clock, Calculator, and Settings. Later models added Mail (accessing POP/IMAP/SMTP e-mail), Maps, Stocks, Notes, and Weather,[4] which could also be added to the earlier models with the purchase of a software upgrade. Direct links to web sites can be added to the home screen by the user.
Contents [hide]
1 Requirements
2 Models
3 Third-party applications
4 Comparisons to the iPhone
5 Early screen problems
6 Specifications
7 Discography
8 Timeline of full-size iPod models
9 See also
10 References
11 External links
[edit] Requirements
As supplied new, the iPod touch needs a connection to a computer for initial configuration.[5] Officially, Apple requires iTunes to be installed on either a Mac OS X or Windows operating system based computer for configuring the iPod touch. On either operating system, the iPod touch must be connected through a USB 2.0 port on the computer.[6] The first time the iPod touch is turned on, a "cable to iTunes" graphic will be displayed continuously until the iPod touch is connected to a computer running iTunes.[7]
To use the iPod touch for buying products at the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store via Wi-Fi, an iTunes Store account must be created in iTunes and the account details then entered into the iPod.[8]
Apple states that the following is required for the iPod touch:[6]
A computer running either:
Mac OS X 10.4.10 or later
Microsoft Windows XP with SP2 or later, or Vista (32 or 64-bit versions)[9][8]
iTunes 7.6 or later (7.4 and 7.5 support only 32-bit XP/Vista)
Available USB 2.0 port
[edit] Models
Generation Image Capacity Color Connection (for syncing) Original release date Minimum OS to sync Rated battery life (hours)
First 8 GB black USB 2.0 (FireWire for charging only) 5 September 2007 Mac: 10.4.10
Win: XP SP2/SP3, Vista RTM/SP1 audio: 22
video: 5
16 GB
32 GB 5 February 2008
The iPod touch is equipped with Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, and, like the iPhone, includes the Safari browser and a viewing client for YouTube. The device's Wi-Fi capabilities can also be used to buy music from the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store. Also like the iPhone, the iPod touch currently does not support the 802.1X authentication method, making connectivity to certain private networks impossible, even when authorized. The iPod touch 2.0 Software Update will support WPA2 Enterprise with 802.1X authentication.[10]
[edit] Third-party applications
Jailbroken iPod touch, running firmware version 1.1.1.Shortly after the iPod touch was released (firmware release 1.1.1), hackers were able to "jailbreak" the device through a TIFF exploit. The resulting application, "Installer.app," enabled the user to download a selection of unofficial third-party programs. Some of these give the user more control over the iPod touch than is officially available. Servicing an iPod touch after jailbreaking or other modifications made by unofficial means is not covered by Apple's warranty.
A software development kit was officially announced on March 6, 2008, at an Apple Town Hall meeting.[11] The SDK will allow developers to make applications for the iPhone and iPod touch after paying a fee to join the development team. The developer can then set the price for the applications they develop and will receive 70% of the sale price after each one is sold in the exclusive App Store. The developer can also opt to release the application for free and will not pay any additional costs. The SDK is available immediately, while the launch of applications will require waiting until a firmware update in July 2008. This update will be free for iPhone users, while users of the iPod touch will be charged an upgrade fee of $9.95.[citation needed]
[edit] Comparisons to the iPhone
The iPod touch is slimmer and lighter than the iPhone. It lacks some of the iPhone's features: access to any phone network, an internal speaker, a microphone, a camera, physical buttons for volume control, and Bluetooth capability. The iPod touch uses software-based volume controls which require users to double-tap the home button, bringing up an on-screen slider.
[edit] Early screen problems
Although screen breakages are significantly rare, the large display still presents such risks.A number of early adopters complained that the screen could not properly display shades of black. The problem has been attributed to poor quality control and the misapplication of the reflective coating on the LCD.[12] The defect caused the screen to have a very narrow optimal viewing angle and also resulted in "shimmering" blacks. This screen problem was later addressed with the firmware update 1.1.1, with mixed results.[13] Apple has replaced iPod Touches with persistently defective screens.
[edit] Specifications
The specifications as listed on Apple's website are:[6][14]
Screen material: Glass
Screen size: 8.9 cm (3.5 in)
Screen resolution: 480Ã320 pixels at 163 ppi
Input method: Multi-touch screen interface, Sleep/Wake button, Home button
Operating system: iPhone OS
Storage: 8GB, 16 or 32 GB flash memory
8GB: up to 1,750 songs, 10,000 photos, or 10 hours of video
16GB: up to 3,500 songs, 20,000 photos, or 20 hours of video
32GB: up to 7,000 songs, 40,000 photos, or 40 hours of video
CPU: Underclocked 620 to 412 MHz ARM
RAM: 128 MB
Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g)
Built-in rechargeable, non-removable lithium battery with up to 5 hours of video playback, and up to 22 hours of audio playback, times vary.
Size: 110Ã61.8Ã8 mm (4.3Ã2.4Ã0.31 in)
Weight: 120 grams (4.2 ounces)
Direct iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store access
Wide screen video
Applications: Safari web browser, YouTube client, Mobile e-mail client, Google Maps
Widgets: Stocks, Weather, Notes
Access to Starbucks music (available only in selected cities across the United States)[15][16
questions about the htc hd2?

McKinley
i'm thinking about buying this phone, but i have some questions about it, and after searching on the net and not coming up with anything clear, i figured i'd turn to answers.
with t-mo, it says you need a data plan, but they're vague on what for. texting? the internet? email? SMS?
i won't be using the internet on it, or email. but just out of curiosity, if i wanted to, and i bought one of those pay as you go cards, just for the net, would it work?
also, does this phone have wifi?
do you need the internet to access/use any apps that you download, and are most apps compatible with this phone?
anyone who has this phone, do ya like it?
anyone who has a website that would answer these, you could just link me there, so you don;t have to actually answer any of the questions. it will still count as you answering them.
Answer
Well I am not sure about the Data plan. But what I do know from using this phone, is that it is big and heavy. Yes it does have Wi-fi. Well it depends what Applications you download. Some applications do require the internet while others don't. And you cant just download any apps from internet. You have to download apps Specifically for this phone, or you can go to the Windows MarketPlace app (which is already on the phone) and download the Apps straight from their. Some Apps are quite expensive. The one bad thing about this phone is that you are unable to upgrade to the upcoming windows 7 mobile OS, and the HTC HD 2 does not video record in HD like how most of its rivals do. Please make sure you contact T-mobile for more info on their data plan. Also please read detailed specifications of this phone, like on this site:http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_hd2-2957.php
In this site you can also compare this to its rivals or other phones you are interested in getting. Make sure you read the review, ALL the pages here:http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_hd2-review-418.php
If you cant access that site, then the Main disadvantages of this phone you NEED to know are:
It's a pretty large phone
Poor sunlight legibility
65K color limitation of display has color gradients banding
Card slot under the battery cover
Disappointing photo and video quality
No dedicated camera key and no lens cover
No DivX/XviD video support out-of-the-box
Preloaded CoPilot Live navigation software is a trial version
No secondary video-call camera
No voice dialing
No handwriting recognition
Dodgy web Flash support
But this doesn't mean its a bad phone. It is still one of the best available.The applications it already has are GREAT! The HTC HD2 comes with plenty of preloaded applications - an RSS Reader, MP3 Trimmer, HTC Peep, Facebook, Bing, Wi-Fi Router, World Card Mobile, Jetcet Print, a YouTube application and a Streaming Media manager.The RSS Hub app is an RSS reader for staying up-to-date with the latest news and content at your favorite web places. The Streaming Media manager allows access to custom sources of streaming audio and video.The Facebook and Peep are the official mobile apps for accessing the popular social networks of Facebook and Twitter. You can do almost everything with them - change status, write posts, upload photos or organize albums, stay connected to your friends and all that stuff. As we mentioned before, there is complete Facebook integration with the new phonebook. When you link a Facebook profile to a contact you can view its status message, updates and online albums directly in the Contact manager.HTC Peep works directly in the Twitter tab, so you won't need to run it from the Start menu.The Wi-Fi router allows you to share your HSPA connection to other Wi-Fi enabled devices such as a mobile computer, while the Jetcet Print will let you to print documents wirelessly directly from your HD2.WorldCard Mobile is a business card scanner. You can capture cards, and then edit or save them.HTC HD2 also ships with the MP3 Trimmer app. It allows you to crop MP3 tracks to make your own ringtones. Another goodie is the Remote Desktop Mobile client. It allows you to connect remotely to any Windows-based computer.The YouTube application is here again. It offers a fluid, excellent looking interface - shinier than even the iPhone's.ETC.........
Hope this helped. Good luck.
Well I am not sure about the Data plan. But what I do know from using this phone, is that it is big and heavy. Yes it does have Wi-fi. Well it depends what Applications you download. Some applications do require the internet while others don't. And you cant just download any apps from internet. You have to download apps Specifically for this phone, or you can go to the Windows MarketPlace app (which is already on the phone) and download the Apps straight from their. Some Apps are quite expensive. The one bad thing about this phone is that you are unable to upgrade to the upcoming windows 7 mobile OS, and the HTC HD 2 does not video record in HD like how most of its rivals do. Please make sure you contact T-mobile for more info on their data plan. Also please read detailed specifications of this phone, like on this site:http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_hd2-2957.php
In this site you can also compare this to its rivals or other phones you are interested in getting. Make sure you read the review, ALL the pages here:http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_hd2-review-418.php
If you cant access that site, then the Main disadvantages of this phone you NEED to know are:
It's a pretty large phone
Poor sunlight legibility
65K color limitation of display has color gradients banding
Card slot under the battery cover
Disappointing photo and video quality
No dedicated camera key and no lens cover
No DivX/XviD video support out-of-the-box
Preloaded CoPilot Live navigation software is a trial version
No secondary video-call camera
No voice dialing
No handwriting recognition
Dodgy web Flash support
But this doesn't mean its a bad phone. It is still one of the best available.The applications it already has are GREAT! The HTC HD2 comes with plenty of preloaded applications - an RSS Reader, MP3 Trimmer, HTC Peep, Facebook, Bing, Wi-Fi Router, World Card Mobile, Jetcet Print, a YouTube application and a Streaming Media manager.The RSS Hub app is an RSS reader for staying up-to-date with the latest news and content at your favorite web places. The Streaming Media manager allows access to custom sources of streaming audio and video.The Facebook and Peep are the official mobile apps for accessing the popular social networks of Facebook and Twitter. You can do almost everything with them - change status, write posts, upload photos or organize albums, stay connected to your friends and all that stuff. As we mentioned before, there is complete Facebook integration with the new phonebook. When you link a Facebook profile to a contact you can view its status message, updates and online albums directly in the Contact manager.HTC Peep works directly in the Twitter tab, so you won't need to run it from the Start menu.The Wi-Fi router allows you to share your HSPA connection to other Wi-Fi enabled devices such as a mobile computer, while the Jetcet Print will let you to print documents wirelessly directly from your HD2.WorldCard Mobile is a business card scanner. You can capture cards, and then edit or save them.HTC HD2 also ships with the MP3 Trimmer app. It allows you to crop MP3 tracks to make your own ringtones. Another goodie is the Remote Desktop Mobile client. It allows you to connect remotely to any Windows-based computer.The YouTube application is here again. It offers a fluid, excellent looking interface - shinier than even the iPhone's.ETC.........
Hope this helped. Good luck.
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