Identify an iPod touch. The iPod Touch resembles an iPhone, and is the only iPod model to have a full-size touch screen. Check the model number. You can most easily find your iPod Touch's model number in small print on the bottom of the iPod Touch's back surface. Compare the model number to the different generations. Method 3. Look at the form factor. This can give you a quick idea of how old yours is. Rectangular with touch screen — 7th Generation - Square with touch screen — 6th Generation Rectangular with click wheel — 4th and 5th Generation - Wide screen with click wheel — 3rd Generation Small screen and click wheel — 1st and 2nd Generation - You can find the iPod Nano's model number on the back of the iPod itself, near the bottom.
Compare the model number to a generation. Method 4. There are several visual differences between generations of the iPod shuffle. Square with circular controls — 4th Generation - Rectangular with controls along the top edge — 3rd Generation Rectangular with circular controls — 2nd Generation - Narrow rectangle with small circular controls white only — 1st Generation A — 3rd Generation The model number is printed at the bottom of the back, underneath the clip.
A — 2nd Generation The model number is printed on the edge that is covered by the tip of the clip. A — 1st Generation The model number is printed on the back on the iPod, at the bottom. Method 5. Identify a "classic" iPod. The classic line includes the original iPod through the iPod Mini.
If your iPod doesn't have a touch screen, is rectangular, and is relatively bulky, you probably have an iPod Classic. Check the display. This is the easiest way to get an idea of what model iPod you have. A full color screen means the iPod is a 4th Generation or newer. A monochrome display means the iPod is 4th Generation or older, with one caveat: the 4th Generation had a color and a monochrome model.
The monochrome 4th Generation has four control buttons in a row beneath the screen. Try the control interface. The iPod classic line has gone through several control revisions. This will help you determine the generation.
All 4th generation and newer iPod classics have a click wheel interface. This is a circular touchpad that you can press in to click. The 3rd Generation has a click wheel and a dock connector on the bottom. It also has four control buttons beneath the display. There are buttons in a circle along the outside of the wheel.
You can show a message on the Apple iPod touch 2nd generation screen so that the person who has found the device will contact you, a sound will sound to notify of that notification. You will be able to erase all the data of the device to maintain your privacy in case you can not recover the lost or stolen device. If you can not recover your Apple iPod touch 2nd generation we recommend you file a report, for this you will need the purchase invoice.
Once the complaint is filed, you can contact your telecommunications company and block the device through IMEI so that it can not be used, this IMEI will be added to a blacklist of devices and if activated in any of the countries that respect this list Black will be communicated to the authorities and automatically blocked so that it can not be used.
Apple iPod touch 2nd generation is a device with a size of 4. The Apple iPod touch 2nd generation it comes from the factory with the operating system iOS 1. Toggle navigation Devicesfaq. The setup process is pretty easy and quick, and once you've completed it, you can get the good stuff, like:. Once you start to learn the basic features of your iPod touch, it's time to boost your skills by tackling some of these more advanced topics:.
While the early models of the iPod touch all featured roughly the same set of hardware features, the options on the 6th generation listed below are modern and powerful, making the device a near alternative to the iPhone. While the iPod touch is a great device, it's not completely trouble free and hey, what is? In your early days of using it, you may run into situations where it freezes. If so, you should be familiar with how to restart it. When you're using the touch, there are a number of precautions you should take the protect yourself and your device, including:.
Squeeze more juice out of it with tips to improve its battery life. Eventually, you'll need to decide whether to buy a new MP3 player or look into battery replacement services. Want help with your touch directly from Apple? Check out Apple's selection of iPod touch manuals.
The iPod touch debuted in Sept. The models are:. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Select personalised content. It uses USB for syncing. The iPod classic is available in silver and black, and has an anodized aluminum and polished stainless steel enclosure.
The iPod classic GB is a hard drive-based iPod featuring a large, widescreen color display, a Click Wheel, and the capability of displaying photos and videos. The iPod classic is a hard drive-based iPod featuring a large, widescreen color display, a Click Wheel, and the capability of displaying photos and videos.
The iPod 5th generation is a hard drive-based iPod featuring a large, widescreen color display, a Click Wheel, and the capability of displaying photos and videos. The iPod Special Edition U2 is a standard iPod model with some differences, including: Black plastic exterior, red Click Wheel, signatures of the U2 band members engraved on the back, and "iPod Special Edition U2" engraved on the back.
In June , a new version of the iPod Special Edition U2 was introduced that was based on an iPod with color display. These are both also considered fourth-generation iPod models. In September , a model based on the iPod 5th generation Late was introduced.
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