I have the ipod touch. It didn't come with a charger so I had to order one. When I got it the ipod came on and asked a couple of questions It then said do you want to login. I do not have internet so I can't log in. I can't go passed the log in screen. So I can't say whether the sound quality is good or not.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Ever since I got this iPod touch, the battery life has been weird. It literally can’t last 10 seconds without dying instantly. I have to have it plugged in at all times. Other than that, it works pretty good.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I bought this iPod when my 3rd generation iPod ran out of memory space. I ended up getting an iPod with double the memory. It was brand new (factory sealed) when I purchased it. The screen was not as I expected it. It plays video only in landscape mode which I found a little annoying at first but I eventually got over it. The music mode is a little more advanced than its third generation predecessor. Its high resolution screen impressed me. The only down side is the accelerometer (the device which is behind all the turning around cover flow/ shuffle). It gets annoying. Sometimes when you put the iPod down it goes into cover which turns on the backlight (thus reducing battery life). Also when you walk around with it in your hands, it shakes around (obviously) which activates the shuffle (which I believe should have never been a feature in this iPod) changing your song. Another problem I saw with it was that it is not compatible with my iPod charger that has worked with every other previous iPod nano I have had. Now, I have to either buy a new charger or charge it via my computer (which I find extremley inconvienient. Overall, the 4th generation iPod nano is basically just another iPod with the usual next-generation updates (thinner, more colors, more memory capacty, etc.) with one important (and sometimes annoying) update, the accelerometer. So, if you like the iPod touch you will like this nano. It sure is different from previous nanos. Have fun purchasing your nano!Read full review
Whether it's an iPhone, iPad, iPad Mini, or iPod Touch, they're all essentially vessels for Apple's iOS software. The fourth-generation Apple iPod Touch isn't likely to turn heads or draw the envy of your peers, but it's the least expensive way to enjoy the same software and type of experience offered by its newer siblings. If I were in the market for a new portable media player, this would be the iPod I would buy myself. Not because it's the best, but because it's the best value. You get the vast majority of the features that make the fifth-generation iPod Touch so great, but in a humbler, more affordable package. It's a fantastic music player, a killer mobile gaming platform, and one of the best pocket-size distractions money can buy.
I love the size of this unit..although sometimes i think it will break in my pocket because of it's thinness. Since this is my first time using an iPod like product. I have to say it was a little hard to get everything in wanted installed...my songs, pictures. and i still have not figured out how to import video yet from my hard drive. So to anyone who purchases one of these..it's worth taking the time and go to download the instructions manual. If i never had that..i would not be able to import items so easily. big tip: save that instruction manual on your computer..because i would not be surprised if one day apple takes it off the website as they move on to better products.
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