Question Posted Wednesday November 12 2008, 5:48 pm
so i've been researching the itouch because i would like to put it on my christmas list. I've been looking through reviews of it online but i have specific questions.
Is there any difference between the 8GB and 16GB besides the amount of songs/videos it holds?
Does it comes with games on it? Or would i have to pay anything?
Internet. I know its wi-fi, but does it cost anything to use it?
if you have any other helpful comments, they are greatly appreciated :)
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Hobbies category? Maybe give some free advice about: Music? solightninglove answered Thursday November 13 2008, 7:35 pm: the only difference is you can fit more songs videos pictures and games on the 16gb. i have the 16 gb. it still doesn't hold all of my music. but pictures and applications don't take up that much room at all.
WiFi is free, but you have to find a place that offers free wifi. if you want to get internet on your ipod at home, you need to buy a receptor thingy. i'm not sure what its called, my brother hooked it up. i believe that mcdonalds and taco bell have wifi. i'm not sure where else there is free wifi. the itouch just comes with some standard stuff like a calendar and notes and stuff like that. if you have wifi you can get on the app store. and they have free applications you can download. it only takes a minute or two. you can download a lot for free. you can also buy some apps through itunes. some free apps include: myspace. facebook. air hockey. bubblewrap. hangman. and the urban spoon.
all great apps. [ solightninglove's advice column | Ask solightninglove A Question ]
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