iPod touch User Guide For iOS 7 Software
Contents 7 7 8 9 9 11 Chapter 1: iPod touch at a Glance 12 12 12 13 13 13 14 14 14 16 16 17 17 17 Chapter 2: Getting Started 18 18 20 22 24 25 26 26 27 28 28 28 29 29 29 30 30 31 31 33 Chapter 3: Basics iPod touch overview Accessories Multi-Touch screen Buttons Status icons Set up iPod touch Connect iPod touch to your computer Connect to Wi-Fi Connect to the Internet Set up mail and other accounts Apple ID Manage content on your iOS devices iCloud Sync with iTunes Date and time International setti
4 Travel with iPod touch 35 35 35 36 36 Chapter 4: Siri 37 37 37 38 39 39 Chapter 5: Messages 40 40 41 41 41 42 43 43 44 44 Chapter 6: Mail 45 45 45 46 46 47 47 48 48 48 49 Chapter 7: Safari 50 50 51 51 53 53 53 54 54 55 55 56 Chapter 8: Music Make requests Tell Siri about yourself Make corrections Siri settings iMessage service Send and receive messages Manage conversations Share photos, videos, and more Messages settings Write messages Get a sneak peek Finish a message later See importan
57 57 58 58 Chapter 9: FaceTime 59 59 60 60 61 61 Chapter 10: Calendar 62 62 63 63 64 65 66 66 66 Chapter 11: Photos 67 67 68 69 70 70 Chapter 12: Camera 71 Chapter 13: Weather 73 73 74 Chapter 14: Clock 75 75 76 76 77 77 Chapter 15: Maps 78 78 79 79 80 Chapter 16: Videos 81 81 82 Chapter 17: Notes FaceTime at a glance Make and answer calls Manage calls Calendar at a glance Invitations Use multiple calendars Share iCloud calendars Calendar settings View photos and videos Organize
83 84 84 Chapter 18: Reminders 85 Chapter 19: Stocks 87 87 88 88 Chapter 20: Game Center 89 89 Chapter 21: Newsstand 90 90 90 91 91 Chapter 22: iTunes Store 92 92 92 93 93 Chapter 23: App Store 94 94 94 95 Chapter 24: Passbook 96 96 97 97 Chapter 25: Contacts 98 98 98 99 99 Chapter 26: Voice Memos 100 Chapter 27: Calculator 101 101 101 102 102 Chapter 28: Nike + iPod Scheduled reminders Reminders settings Game Center at a glance Play with friends Game Center settings Newsst
103 104 114 114 115 115 115 115 115 115 116 116 116 117 117 117 120 121 121 121 Accessibility Shortcut VoiceOver Siri Zoom Invert Colors Speak Selection Speak Auto-text Large and bold text Reduce screen motion Display on/off switch labels Hearing aids Subtitles and closed captions Mono Audio Assignable tones Guided Access Switch Control AssistiveTouch Widescreen keyboards Voice Control Accessibility in OS X 122 Appendix B: International Keyboards 122 Use international keyboards 123 Special input methods
iPod touch at a Glance 1 iPod touch overview This guide describes the features of iOS 7 and iPod touch 5th generation. iPod touch 5th generation (16 GB) Sleep/Wake button Microphone (on top) FaceTime camera Volume buttons Status bar App icons Touchscreen Home button Headphones port Lightning connector Speaker iPod touch 5th generation (32 GB or more) Microphone iSight camera LED flash iPod touch loop iPod touch apps and features may vary based on your location, language, and model of iPod touch.
Accessories The following accessories are included with iPod touch: Apple EarPods. Use the Apple EarPods to listen to music, videos, audiobooks, podcasts, and games. Connecting cable. Using the Lightning to USB Cable, connect iPod touch to your computer to sync and charge, or to the USB power adapter (sold separately) to charge. iPod touch loop (available for models with 32 GB or more). Attach for an easy and secure way to carry iPod touch.
Multi-Touch screen The Multi-Touch screen displays a wealth of info, entertainment, and creativity, all at your fingertips. A few simple gestures—tap, drag, swipe, and pinch—are all you need to explore and use iPod touch apps. Buttons Most of the buttons you use with iPod touch are virtual ones on the touchscreen. A few physical buttons control basic functions, such as turning on iPod touch or adjusting the volume.
Turn off iPod touch. Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button until the red slider appears, then drag the slider. For additional security, you can require a passcode to unlock iPod touch. Go to Settings > General > Passcode Lock. See Use a passcode with data protection on page 31. Home button The Home button takes you to the Home screen and provides other convenient shortcuts. On the Home screen, tap any app to open it. See Start at home on page 18. See apps you’ve opened. Double-click the Home button.
Status icons The icons in the status bar at the top of the screen give information about iPod touch: Status icon What it means Wi-Fi iPod touch is connected to the Internet over a Wi-Fi network. See Connect to Wi-Fi on page 13. Network activity Shows that there’s network activity. Some third-party apps may also use this icon to indicate an active process. Syncing iPod touch is syncing with iTunes. Airplane mode Airplane mode is on—you cannot access the Internet or use Bluetooth® devices.
Getting Started · 2 WARNING: To avoid injury, read Important safety information on page 124 before using iPod touch. Set up iPod touch With only a Wi-Fi connection, you can easily set up and activate iPod touch. You can also set up iPod touch by connecting to a computer and using iTunes (see the next section, Connect iPod touch to your computer). An Apple ID is recommended for many features, including iCloud, FaceTime, the App Store, and the iTunes Store. Set up and activate iPod touch.
Connect iPod touch to your computer. Use the Lightning to USB Cable provided with iPod touch. Connect to Wi-Fi If appears in the status bar at the top of the screen, you’re connected to a Wi-Fi network. iPod touch reconnects anytime you return to the same location. Configure Wi-Fi. Go to Settings > Wi-Fi. You can: •• Choose a network: Tap one of the listed networks and enter the password, if asked. •• Ask to join networks: Turn “Ask to Join Networks” on to be prompted when a Wi-Fi network is available.
You can add contacts using an LDAP or CardDAV account if your company or organization supports it. See Add contacts on page 97. You can add calendars using a CalDAV calendar account, and you can subscribe to iCalendar (.ics) calendars or import them from Mail. See Use multiple calendars on page 60.
iCloud features include: •• iTunes in the Cloud—Download your previous iTunes music and TV show purchases to iPod touch for free, anytime. With an iTunes Match subscription, all your music, including music you’ve imported from CDs or purchased somewhere other than iTunes, appears on all of your devices and can be downloaded and played, on demand. See iTunes Match on page 55. •• Apps and Books—Download your previous App Store and iBooks Store purchases to iPod touch for free, any time.
Sync with iTunes Syncing with iTunes copies information from your computer to iPod touch, and vice versa. You can sync by connecting iPod touch to your computer, or you can set up iTunes to sync wirelessly with Wi-Fi. You can set iTunes to sync photos, videos, podcasts, apps, and more. For help syncing iPod touch with your computer, open iTunes, then choose iTunes Help from the Help menu. Sync wirelessly. Connect iPod touch.
International settings Go to Settings > General > International to set the following: •• The language for iPod touch •• The language for Voice Control •• The keyboards you use •• The region format (date, time, and telephone number) •• The calendar format Your iPod touch name The name of your iPod touch is used by both iTunes and iCloud. Change the name of your iPod touch. Go to Settings > General > About > Name.
Basics 3 Use apps All the apps that come with iPod touch—as well as the apps you download from the App Store— are on the Home screen. Start at home Tap an app to open it. Press the Home button anytime to return to the Home screen. Swipe left or right to see other screens. iPod touch lets you run many apps at the same time.
View your running apps. Double-click the Home button. Swipe left or right to see more. To switch to another app, tap it. Quit an app. If an app isn’t working properly, you can force it to quit in the multi-tasking display by swiping up. Then try opening it again. If you have lots of apps, you can use Spotlight to find and open them. Pull down the center of the Home screen to get the search field. See Search on page 26. Look around Drag a list up or down to see more.
Change the screen orientation Many apps give you a different view when you rotate iPod touch. iPod 9:41 AM 100% iPod 9:41 AM 100% To lock the screen in portrait orientation, swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to open Control Center, then tap . Customize iPod touch Arrange your apps Arrange apps. Touch and hold any app on the Home screen until it jiggles, then drag apps around.
Organize with folders Create a folder. While arranging apps, drag one app onto another. Tap the name of the folder to rename it. Drag apps to add or remove them. Press the Home button when you finish. You can have multiple pages of apps in a folder. Delete a folder. Drag out all the apps—the folder deletes automatically. Change the wallpaper Wallpaper settings let you set an image or photo as wallpaper for the Lock screen or Home screen. Change the wallpaper. Go to Settings > Brightness & Wallpaper.
Type text The onscreen keyboard lets you enter text when needed. Enter text iPod 9:41 AM Tap a text field to see the onscreen keyboard, then tap letters to type. If you touch the wrong key, you can slide your finger to the correct key. The letter isn’t entered until you release your finger from the key. You can also use an Apple Wireless Keyboard to enter text. See Use an Apple Wireless Keyboard on page 23. To dictate instead of typing, see Dictate on page 24.
Edit text Revise text. Touch and hold the text to show the magnifying glass, then drag to position the insertion point. Select text. Tap the insertion point to display the selection options. Or double-tap a word to select it. Drag the grab points to select more or less text. In read-only documents, such as webpages, touch and hold to select a word. You can cut, copy, or paste over selected text.
Save your batteries. Turn off Bluetooth and the wireless keyboard when not in use. To turn off the keyboard, hold down the On/off switch until the green light goes off. To unpair a wireless keyboard, go to Settings > Bluetooth, tap then tap “Forget this Device.” next to the keyboard name, See Bluetooth devices on page 30.
•• all caps on … all caps off—to make the enclosed words all uppercase •• no caps on … no caps off—to make the enclosed words all lowercase •• no space on … no space off—to run a series of words together •• smiley—to insert :-) •• frowny—to insert :-( •• winky—to insert ;-) Voice Control Make FaceTime calls and control music playback using Voice Control. You can also use Siri to control iPod touch by voice. See Chapter 4, Siri, on page 35.
Search Many apps include a search field where you can type to find something that the app knows about. With Spotlight Search, you can search all the apps at once. Search iPod touch. Drag down the middle of any Home screen to reveal the search field. Results occur as you type; to hide the keyboard and see more results on the screen, tap Search. Tap an item in the list to open it. You can also use Spotlight Search to find and open apps. Choose which apps and content are searched.
Alerts and Notification Center Alerts Alerts let you know about important events. They can appear briefly at the top of the screen, or remain in the center of the screen until you acknowledge them. Some apps may include a badge on their Home screen icon, to let you know how many new items await—for example, the number of new email messages. If there’s a problem—such as a message that couldn’t be sent—an exclamation mark appears on the badge.
Sounds and silence You can change or turn off the sounds iPod touch plays when you get a FaceTime call, text, email, tweet, Facebook post, reminder, or other event. Set sound options. Go to Settings > Sounds for options such as alert tones and ringtones, and ringer and alert volumes. If you want to temporarily silence incoming FaceTime calls, alerts, and sound effects, see the following section.
Add photo or video to a shared stream. Tap iCloud (a sharing option in the Photos app), choose a stream (or create a new one), then tap Post. Use Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, or Vimeo. Sign in to your account in Settings. The Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, and Vimeo sharing buttons take you to the appropriate setting if you’re not yet signed in. Note: While you’re composing a tweet, the number in the lower-right corner shows the number of characters remaining. Attachments use some of a tweet’s 140 characters.
Bluetooth devices You can use Bluetooth devices with iPod touch, such as stereo headphones or an Apple Wireless Keyboard. For supported Bluetooth profiles, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT3647. WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss and avoiding distraction while driving, see Important safety information on page 124. Note: The use of certain accessories with iPod touch may affect wireless performance. Not all iPhone and iPad accessories are fully compatible with iPod touch.
Privacy Privacy settings let you see and control which apps and system services have access to Location Services, and to contacts, calendars, reminders, and photos. Location Services lets location-based apps such as Maps, Camera, and Passbook gather and use data indicating your location. Your approximate location is determined using available information from local Wi-Fi networks (if you have Wi-Fi turned on). The location data collected by Apple isn’t collected in a form that personally identifies you.
Allow access to features when iPod touch is locked. Go to Settings > General > Passcode Lock. Optional features include: •• Siri (if enabled; see Siri settings on page 36) •• Passbook (see Chapter 24, Passbook, on page 94) •• Reply with Message (see Make and answer calls on page 58) Allow access to Control Center when iPod touch is locked. Go to Settings > Control Center. See Control Center on page 26. Erase data after ten failed passcode attempts.
Charge and monitor the battery iPod touch has an internal, lithium-ion rechargeable battery. For more information about the battery—including tips for maximizing battery life—go to www.apple.com/batteries. WARNING: For important safety information about the battery and charging iPod touch, see Important safety information on page 124. Charge the battery. Connect iPod touch to your computer using the included cable. You can sync iPod touch with iTunes at the same time.
Travel with iPod touch Some airlines let you keep your iPod touch turned on if you switch to Airplane Mode. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are disabled so you can’t make or receive FaceTime calls or use features that require wireless communication, but you can listen to music, play games, watch videos, or use other apps that don’t require Internet access. If the airline allows it, you can turn Wi-Fi or Bluetooth back on to enable those services, even while in Airplane Mode. Turn on Airplane Mode.
4 Siri Make requests The power of Siri is yours for the asking. Summon Siri. Press and hold the Home button, until Siri beeps. Note: To use Siri, iPod touch must be connected to the Internet. See Connect to the Internet on page 13. Ask Siri anything, from “set the timer for 3 minutes” to “what movies are showing tonight?” Open apps, and turn features on or off, like Airplane Mode, Bluetooth, Do Not Disturb, and Accessibility.
Note: Location information isn’t tracked or stored outside iPod touch. If you don’t want to use Location Services, go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services to turn it off. You can still use Siri, but Siri won’t be able to do anything that requires knowing your location. Make corrections Want to cancel that last command? Say “cancel,” tap the Siri icon, or press the Home button. If Siri doesn’t get something right, you can tap to edit your request. Or tap again and clarify your request.
5 Messages iMessage service With the Messages app and the built-in iMessage service, you can send unlimited text messages over Wi-Fi to others using iOS 5 or later, or OS X Mountain Lion or later. Messages can include photos, videos, and other info. You can see when other people are typing, and let them know when you’ve read their messages.
Start a text conversation. Tap choose a contact. , then enter a phone number or email address, or tap and An alert badge appears if a message can’t be sent. Tap the alert in a conversation to try sending the message again. Resume a conversation. Tap the conversation in the Messages list. Use picture characters. Go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Keyboards > Add New Keyboard, then tap Emoji to make that keyboard available. When you type a message, tap to change to the Emoji keyboard.
Delete a conversation. In the Messages list, swipe the conversation from right to left, then tap Delete. Search conversations. In the Messages list, tap the top of the screen to display the search field, then enter the text you’re looking for. You can also search conversations from the Home screen. See Search on page 26. Share photos, videos, and more You can send photos, videos, locations, contact info, and voice memos.
6 Mail Write messages Mail lets you access all of your email accounts, on the go. Change mailboxes or accounts. Delete, move, or mark multiple messages. Search for messages. Compose a message. Insert a photo or video. Tap the insertion point. Tap the arrows to see more choices. Also see Edit text on page 23. Quote some text when you reply. Tap the insertion point, then select the text you want to include. Tap , then tap Reply. Send a message from a different account.
Get a sneak peek See a longer preview. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Preview. You can show up to five lines. Is the message for me? Turn on Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Show To/Cc Label. If the label says Cc instead of To, you were just copied. You can also use the To/Cc mailbox, which gathers all mail addressed to you. To show it, tap Edit while viewing the Mailboxes list. Finish a message later Save it, don’t send it.
Flag a message so you can find it later. Tap while reading the message. You can change the appearance of the flagged message indicator in Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Flag Style. To see the Flagged mailbox, tap Edit while viewing the Mailboxes list, then tap Flagged. Search for a message. Scroll to or tap the top of the message list to reveal the search field. You can search the current mailbox, or all mailboxes at once. Searching looks at the address fields, the subject, and the message body.
Work with multiple messages Delete, move, or mark multiple messages. While viewing a list of messages, tap Edit. Select some messages or tap Mark All, then choose an action. If you make a mistake, shake iPod touch immediately to undo. Organize your mail. Create mailboxes to organize your mail. Go to the mailbox list (if necessary), then tap Edit to make a new one, or rename or delete one. (Some built-in mailboxes can’t be changed.
Print messages Print a message. Tap , then tap Print. Print an attachment or picture. Tap to view it, then tap and choose Print. See AirPrint on page 29.
7 Safari Safari at a glance Tap to enter a web address or search item. To zoom, double tap an item or pinch. See your bookmarks, reading list, browsing history, and tweeted links. Swipe through open pages or open a new page. Choose from many ways to share or save. Revisit recent pages. Search Enter what you’re searching for, then tap Go. Or tap a suggestion. Tap here to search the current page. Search the web.
Have your favorites top the list. Select them in Settings > Safari > Favorites. Search the page. Scroll to the bottom of the suggested results list and tap the entry under On This Page. Tap to see the next occurrence on the page. Choose your search tool. Go to Settings > Safari > Search Engine. Browse Touch and hold a link to see these options. Look before you leap. To see the URL of a link before you go there, touch and hold the link. Open a link in a new page.
Bookmarks bar? Turn on Safari in Settings > iCloud if you want items from the bookmarks bar in Safari on your Mac to appear in Favorites on iPod touch. Create a webclip shortcut on your Home screen. Tap , then tap Add to Home Screen. The webclip appears only on the device where you create it. Share Tap to share with a nearby friend using AirDrop. Share using the usual methods. Spread the news. Tap . See who’s tweeting what. Log in to Twitter on iPod touch, then tap links tweeted by your friends.
Reader Use Safari Reader to focus on a page’s primary content. Tap to view the page in Reader. Avoid clutter. Tap at the left end of the address field. If you don’t see the icon, reader isn’t available for the page you’re looking at. Share just the good stuff. Tap and a link to it. while viewing the page in Reader to share just the article text Return to the full page. Tap the reader icon in the address field again.
Safari settings Go to Settings > Safari, where you can: •• Choose your search engine •• Enter your AutoFill information •• Choose which favorites are displayed when you search •• Have links open in a new page or in the background •• Block pop-ups •• Tighten privacy and security •• Clear your history, cookies, and data Chapter 7 Safari 49
8 Music iTunes Radio Featured stations provide a great way to explore and enjoy new music in a variety of genres. Also create your own custom stations, based on your pick of artist, song, or genre. See iTunes Match on page 55. WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see Important safety information on page 124. Note: iTunes Radio may not be available in all areas. For more information about iTunes Radio, go to support.apple.com/kb/HT5848. Tap to play a station.
Edit your stations. Tap Edit. You can include or exclude other artists, songs, or genres, or delete a station. Purchase songs for your personal library. Tap the price button. Share a station you created. While playing the station, tap , then tap Share Station. Listen to iTunes Radio ad free. Subscribe to (and turn on) iTunes Match. See iTunes Match on page 55.
The Now Playing screen provides playback controls and shows you what’s playing. Back Track list Playhead Volume Tap to create a Genius Playlist or an iTunes Radio station. Display lyrics. If you’ve added lyrics to the song, tap the album cover to see them. To add lyrics, use the song’s Info window in iTunes on your computer, then sync the song to iPod touch. (Lyrics aren’t supported by iTunes Match.) Skip to any point in a song. Drag the playhead.
Album Wall Rotate iPod touch to view your album art. Swipe left or right to see other albums. Tap an album to see its songs. Audiobooks Audiobook controls and info appear on the Now Playing screen when you begin playback. Repeat the previous 15 seconds. Skip 15 seconds. Playback speed Scrubber bar Playhead Playlists Create playlists to organize your music. View Playlists, tap New Playlist near the top of the list, then enter a title. Tap to add songs or videos. Edit a playlist.
Clear or delete a playlist you created on iPod touch. Select the playlist, then tap Clear or Delete. Remove a song from iPod touch. Tap Songs, swipe the song, then tap Delete. The song is deleted from iPod touch, but not from your iTunes library on your Mac or PC, or from iCloud. Genius—made for you A Genius playlist is a collection of songs from your library that go together. Genius is a free service, but it requires an Apple ID.
iTunes Match iTunes Match stores your music library in iCloud—including songs imported from CDs—and lets you play your collection on iPod touch and your other iOS devices and computers. iTunes Match also lets you listen to iTunes Radio ad-free (see iTunes Radio on page 50). iTunes Match is offered as a paid subscription. Note: iTunes Match may not be available in all areas. See support.apple.com/kb/HT5085. Subscribe to iTunes Match in iTunes on your computer.
Music settings Go to Settings > Music to set options for Music, including: •• Sound Check (to normalize the volume level of your audio content) •• Equalization (EQ) Note: EQ settings affect all sound output, including the headset jack and AirPlay. (These settings generally apply only to music played from the Music app.) The Late Night setting compresses the dynamic range of the audio output, reducing the volume of loud passages and increasing the volume of quiet passages.
9 FaceTime FaceTime at a glance Use FaceTime to make video or audio calls to other iOS devices or computers that support FaceTime. The FaceTime camera lets you talk face-to-face; switch to the rear iSight camera (not available on all models) to share what you see around you. Note: FaceTime may not be available in all areas. Drag your image to any corner. Mute your mic (the caller can see but not hear you). Switch to the rear camera (available on some models).
Make and answer calls Make a FaceTime call. Make sure FaceTime is turned on in Settings > FaceTime. Tap FaceTime, then tap Contacts and choose a name. Tap to make a video call, or tap to make an audio call. Tap an icon to start a FaceTime call. Use your voice to start the call. Press and hold the Home button, then say “FaceTime,” followed by the name of the person to call. Want to call again? Tap Recents, then choose a name or number.
10 Calendar Calendar at a glance Change calendars or accounts. View invitations. Search for events. Tap , then enter text in the search field. The titles, invitees, locations, and notes for the calendars you’re viewing are searched. View a weekly calendar. Rotate iPod touch sideways. Change your view. Tap a year, month, or day to zoom in or out on your calendar. Adjust an event. Touch and hold the event, then drag it to a new time, or adjust the grab points.
Invitations If you have an iCloud account, a Microsoft Exchange account, or a supported CalDAV account, you can send and receive meeting invitations. Invite others to an event. Tap an event, tap Edit, then tap Invitees. Type names, or tap people from Contacts. to pick RSVP. Tap an event you’ve been invited to, or tap Inbox and tap an invitation. If you add comments (which may not be available for all calendars), your comments can be seen by the organizer but not by other attendees.
Share iCloud calendars You can share an iCloud calendar with other iCloud users. When you share a calendar, others can see it, and you can let them add or change events. You can also share a read-only version that anyone can view. Create an iCloud calendar. Tap Calendars, tap Edit, then tap Add Calendar in the iCloud section. Share an iCloud calendar. Tap Calendars, tap Edit, then tap the iCloud calendar you want to share. Tap Add Person and enter a name, or tap to browse your Contacts.
11 Photos View photos and videos Photos lets you view your: •• Camera Roll—photos and videos you took on iPod touch, or saved from an email, text message, webpage, or screenshot •• Shared photos and videos—Photos and videos that you’ve shared with iCloud Photo Sharing or that other have shared with you (see iCloud Photo Sharing on page 63) •• Photos and videos synced from your computer (see Sync with iTunes on page 16) Tap to view full-screen. View your photos and videos. Tap Photos.
While viewing a photo or video, tap to show and hide the controls. Swipe left or right to go forward or backward. Zoom in or out. Double-tap, or pinch and stretch a photo. When you zoom in, you can drag to see other parts of the photo. Play a video. Tap . To toggle between full-screen and fit-to-screen, double-tap the display. Play a slideshow. While viewing a photo, tap , then tap Slideshow. Select options, then tap Start Slideshow. To stop the slideshow, tap the screen.
Delete comments from a shared stream. Select the photo or video that contains the comment. Touch and hold the comment, then tap Delete. You must be the owner of the stream, or the owner of the comment. Rename a photo stream. While viewing Shared Streams, tap Edit, then tap the name and enter a new one. Add or remove subscribers, or turn Notifications on or off. Select the photo stream, then tap People. Subscribe to a shared stream. When you receive an invitation, tap the Shared tab ( tap Accept.
Share photos and videos You can share photos and videos in email, text messages, and tweets, and on Facebook and Flickr. Videos can be shared in email and text messages, and on YouTube, Facebook, and Vimeo. You can also share photos and videos using Photo Sharing, described above. Tap to share with a nearby friend using AirDrop. Share or copy a photo or video. View a photo or video, then tap screen to show the controls. .
Edit photos and trim videos Filters Rotate Auto-enhance Crop Remove red-eye You can edit photos right on iPod touch. While viewing a photo full-screen, tap Edit, then tap one of the tools. •• Auto-enhance improves a photo’s exposure, contrast, saturation, and other qualities. •• Photo filters lets you apply different color effects, including black & white. •• With the Remove Red-eye tool, tap each eye that needs correcting. •• Crop by dragging the corners of the grid.
Camera 12 Camera at a glance Quick! Get the camera! From the Lock screen, just swipe edge of the screen to open Control Center, then tap . up. Or swipe up from the bottom Note: When you open Camera from the Lock screen, your can view (and even edit) photos and videos by tapping the thumbnail at the lower-left corner of the screen. To share photos and videos, first unlock iPod touch.
The LED flash (models with an iSight camera) provides extra light when you need it—even as a flashlight, just a swipe away in Control Center. See Control Center on page 26. Set LED flash mode.* Turn on HDR.* Switch between cameras.* Take a photo. Filter View the photos and videos you’ve taken. *Models with an iSight camera. Take photos and videos Camera offers several modes, which let you shoot stills, square-format photos, videos, and on models with an iSight camera, panoramas. Choose a mode.
Exposure is automatic, but you can set the exposure manually for the next shot by tapping an object or area on the screen. With an iSight camera, tapping the screen sets the focus as well as the exposure. Face detection is temporarily turned off. To lock the exposure and focus until you tap the screen again, touch and hold until the rectangle pulses. Take a panorama photo. (iSight camera) Choose Pano, tap the shutter button, then pan slowly in the direction of the arrow.
View, share, and print Photos and videos you take are saved in your Camera Roll. With Photo Stream, new photos also appear in your Photo Stream on iPod touch and your other iOS devices and computers. See My Photo Stream on page 64. View your Camera Roll. Tap the thumbnail image, then swipe left or right. You can also view your Camera Roll in the Photos app. Tap the screen to show or hide the controls. Get sharing and printing options. Tap . See AirDrop, iCloud, and other ways to share.
13 Weather Get the current temperature and six-day forecast for one or more cities around the world, with hourly forecasts for the next 12 hours. Weather uses Location Services to get the forecast for your current location. Current conditions Current temperature—tap to get more info. Current hourly forecast Add or delete cities. Number of cities stored Swipe left or right to see weather for another city, or tap leftmost screen shows your local weather. Add a city or make other changes.
View the current hourly forecast. Swipe the hourly display left or right. See all cities at once. Pinch the screen or tap . Turn local weather on or off. Go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services. See Privacy on page 31. Use iCloud to push your list of cities to your other iOS devices. Go to Settings > iCloud > Documents & Data, and make sure Documents & Data is on (it’s on by default). See iCloud on page 14.
14 Clock Clock at a glance The first clock displays the time based on your location when you set up iPod touch. Add other clocks to show the time in other major cities and time zones. Delete clocks or change their order. Add a clock. View clocks, set an alarm, time an event, or set a timer.
Alarms and timers Want iPod touch to wake you? Tap Alarm, then tap then give the alarm a name (like “Soccer practice”). . Set your wake-up time and other options, Tap to change options or delete an alarm. Turn saved alarms on or off. No wasting time! You can also use the stopwatch to keep time, record lap times, or set a timer to alert you when time’s up. If you’re boiling an egg, just tell Siri to “Set the timer for 3 minutes.
15 Maps Find places WARNING: For important information about navigating safely and avoiding distraction while driving, see Important safety information on page 124. Get directions. Enter a search. Get more info. Tap a pin to display the pop-up banner. Current location Quick driving directions Show your current location. Flyover (3D in standard view) Print, show traffic, report a problem, or choose the view. Important: Maps, directions, Flyover, and location-based apps depend on data services.
You can search for a location in different ways: •• Intersection (“8th and market”) •• Area (“greenwich village”) •• Landmark (“guggenheim”) •• Zip code •• Business (“movies,” “restaurants san francisco ca,” “apple inc new york”) Or if Maps guesses where you’re headed while you’re entering a search, tap that location in the list below the search field. Find the location of a contact, or of a bookmarked or recent search. Tap Choose your view. Tap . , then choose Standard, Hybrid, or Satellite.
3D and Flyover With 3D and Flyover, you can see three-dimensional views and even fly over many of the world’s major cities. Zoom in until or appears, then tap the button. Or drag two fingers up. You can switch between 3D and Flyover by tapping and changing views. Adjust the camera angle. Drag two fingers up or down. The Transamerica Pyramid Building is a registered service mark of Transamerica Corporation. Maps settings Go to Settings > Map.
16 Videos Videos at a glance Add to your library. Delete videos from your library. Tap a video to play it. Choose category. WARNING: For important information about avoiding hearing loss, see Important safety information on page 124. Watch a video. Tap the video in the list of videos. What about videos you shot with iPod touch? Open the Photos app. Stream or download? If appears on a video thumbnail, you can watch it without downloading it to iPod touch as long as you have an Internet connection.
Add videos to your library Buy or rent videos on the iTunes Store. Tap Store in the Videos app, or open the iTunes Store app on iPod touch and tap Videos. See Chapter 22, iTunes Store, on page 90. Videos you purchase using your iTunes account are available in Videos on iPod touch, no matter which iOS device or computer you use to purchase them. The iTunes Store is not available in all areas. Transfer videos from your computer. Connect iPod touch, then sync videos from iTunes on your computer.
Show subtitles or closed captions. Tap . Not all videos offer subtitles or closed captions. Customize the appearance of closed captions. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Subtitles & Captioning. Want to see closed captions and subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing? Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Subtitles & Captioning and turn on Closed Captions + SDH. Watch the video on a TV. Tap AirPlay on page 29. .
17 Notes Notes at a glance Type notes on iPod touch, and iCloud automatically makes them available on your other iOS devices and Mac computers. You can also read and create notes in other accounts, such as Gmail or Yahoo!. Tap to edit. Write a new note. Delete this note. Share or print. See your notes on your other devices. If you use an icloud.com, me.com, or mac.com email address for iCloud, go to Settings > iCloud and turn on Notes.
Use notes in multiple accounts Share notes with other accounts. You can share notes with other accounts, such as Google, Yahoo!, or AOL. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars and turn on Notes for the account. To create a note in a specific account, tap Accounts at the top of a list of notes, select the account, then tap New. Notes you create in the account on iPod touch show up in the notes folder of the account. Choose the default account for new notes. Go to Settings > Notes.
18 Reminders Reminders lets you keep track of all the things you need to do. Scheduled items Add a list. Completed item Add a reminder. Tap a list, then tap a blank line. You can choose which of your Mail, Contacts, and Calendars accounts is used to save the reminder. Delete a list. While viewing a list, tap Edit, then tap Delete List. Delete a reminder. Swipe the reminder left, then tap Delete. Change the order of lists. Touch and hold the list name, then drag the list to a new location.
Scheduled reminders Scheduled reminders notify you when they’re due. Scheduled reminder See all scheduled reminders. Tap to show the Scheduled list. Don’t bother me now. You can turn off Reminder notifications in Settings > Notification Center. To silence notifications temporarily, turn on Do Not Disturb. Reminders settings Set the tone played for notifications. Go to Settings > Sounds. Keep your reminders up to date on other devices. Go to Settings > iCloud and turn on Reminders.
19 Stocks Keep track of the major exchanges and your stock portfolio, see the change in value over time, and get news about the companies you’re watching. Note: To use Stocks, iPod touch must be connected to the Internet. See Connect to the Internet on page 13. Tap to see percent change. Tap again to see market capitalization. Swipe left or right to see stats or news articles. Manage your stock list. Tap . •• Add an item: Tap . Enter a symbol, company name, fund name, or index, then tap Search.
View a full-screen chart. Rotate iPod touch to landscape orientation. Swipe left or right to see your other stock charts. •• See the value for a specific date or time: Touch the chart with one finger. •• See the difference in value over time: Touch the chart with two fingers. Use iCloud to keep your stock list up to date on your iOS devices. Go to Settings > iCloud > Documents & Data, then turn on Documents & Data (it’s on by default). See iCloud on page 14.
20 Game Center Game Center at a glance Game Center lets you play your favorite games with friends who have an iOS device or a Mac (OS X Mountain Lion or later). You must be connected to the Internet to use Game Center. WARNING: For important information about avoiding repetitive motion injuries, see Important safety information on page 124. Play, share, or remove this game. See who’s the best. Find someone to play against. Explore game goals. Choose a game.
Play with friends Invite friends to a multiplayer game. Tap Friends, choose a friend, choose a game, then tap Play. If the game allows or requires more players, choose additional players, then tap Next. Send your invitation, then wait for the others to accept. When everyone’s ready, start the game. If a friend isn’t available or doesn’t respond to your invite, you can tap Auto-Match to have Game Center find another player for you, or tap Invite Friend to invite someone else. Send a friend request.
21 Newsstand Newsstand at a glance Newsstand organizes your magazine and newspaper apps, and automatically updates them when iPod touch is connected to Wi-Fi. Touch and hold a publication to rearrange. Find Newsstand apps. Find Newsstand apps. Tap Newsstand to reveal the shelf, then tap Store. When you purchase a Newsstand app, it’s added to the shelf. After the app is downloaded, open it to view its issues and subscription options. Subscriptions are In-App purchases, billed to your store account.
22 iTunes Store iTunes Store at a glance Use the iTunes Store to add music, movies, and TV shows to iPod touch. View your recent history. Browse See downloads, purchases, tones, audiobooks, and more. Note: You need an Internet connection and an Apple ID to use the iTunes Store. The iTunes Store is not available in all areas. Browse or search Browse by genre. Tap one of the categories (Music, Movies, or TV Shows). Tap Genres to refine the list. Tap a genre to see more about it.
Discover great new music on iTunes Radio. When you listen to iTunes Radio and hear a song you like, you can connect to iTunes Store to purchase it, add it to your wish list, or discover similar music. See iTunes Radio on page 50. Preview a song or video. Tap it. Tired of tapping More? To rearrange the buttons, tap More, then tap Edit. To replace a button, drag another icon over the one you want to replace. Then tap Done.
23 App Store App Store at a glance Use the App Store to browse, purchase, and download apps to iPod touch. See your Wish List. View purchases and updates. Browse Find apps being used nearby. Note: You need an Internet connection and an Apple ID to use the App Store. The App Store is not available in all areas. When you first open App Store, you’re prompted to download recommended free Apple apps, including iBooks, iTunes U, Podcasts, Find My Friends, and Find My iPhone.
What apps are being used nearby? Tap Near Me to find out the most popular apps others around you are using. (Location Services must be on in Settings > Privacy > Location Services.) Try this at a museum, sporting event, or when you’re traveling, to dig deeper into your experience. Tap to download or purchase. Purchase, redeem, and download Tap the app’s price (or tap Free), then tap Buy to purchase it. If it’s free, tap .
24 Passbook Passbook at a glance Use Passbook to keep your boarding passes, movie tickets, coupons, loyalty cards, and more, all in one place. Scan a pass on iPod touch to check in for a flight, get in to a movie, or redeem a coupon. Passes can include useful information, such as the balance on your coffee card, a coupon’s expiration date, or your seat number for a concert. Tap a pass to view it. Passbook on the go Find apps that support Passbook.
Reorder a pass. Drag a pass in the list to move it to a new location. The pass order is updated on all your iOS 7 devices. Refresh a pass. Passes are usually updated automatically. To refresh a pass manually, tap the pass, tap , then pull the pass downward. Done with a pass? Tap the pass, tap , then tap Delete. Passbook settings Keep passes from appearing on the Lock screen. Go to Settings > General > Passcode Lock and tap Turn Passcode On. Then under Allow Access When Locked, turn off Passbook.
25 Contacts Contacts at a glance Open in Messages. Open in Mail. Set your My Info card for Safari, Siri, and other apps. Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendars, then tap My Info and select the contact card with your name and information. Let Siri know who’s who. On your contact card, use the related persons fields to define relationships you want Siri to know about, so you can say things like “send a message to my sister.” Find a contact.
Change a label. If a field has the wrong label, such as Home instead of Work, tap Edit. Then tap the label and choose one from the list, or tap Custom Field to create one of your own. Delete a contact. Go to the contact’s card, then tap Edit. Scroll down, then tap Delete Contact. Add contacts Besides entering contacts, you can: •• Use your iCloud contacts: Go to Settings > iCloud, then turn on Contacts.
26 Voice Memos Voice Memos at a glance Voice Memos lets you use iPod touch as a portable recording device. Use it with the built-in microphone, or a supported headset or external microphone. Recording level Start, pause, or resume. Stop recording and save. Your recordings Record Make a recording. Tap or press the center button on your headset. Tap resume. To save the recording, tap Done.
Listen Tap a recording to play or edit it. Drag to skip ahead or rewind. Trim or rename the recording. Listen to the recording. Trim a recording. Tap the recording, tap Edit, then drag the red start and end markers. Tap to preview it. After making adjustments, tap Trim to save. The portions you trim can’t be recovered. Moving recordings to your computer You can sync voice memos with the iTunes library on your computer, and listen to them on your computer or sync them with another iPod touch or iPhone.
27 Calculator Tap numbers and functions in Calculator, just as you would with a standard calculator. Get to Calculator quickly! Swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to open Control Center. Clear the display. To use the scientific calculator, rotate iPod touch to landscape orientation.
28 Nike + iPod Nike + iPod at a glance With a Nike + iPod Sensor (sold separately), the Nike + iPod app gives you audible feedback on pace, distance, elapsed time, and calories burned during a run or walk. The Nike + iPod app doesn’t appear on the Home screen until you turn it on. Turn on Nike + iPod. Go to Settings > Nike + iPod. Choose a workout type. Calibrate based on your last workout. Choose or create a custom workout. Choose a standard workout. Review your workout history.
Be accurate. To calibrate Nike + iPod, record a workout over a known distance of at least a quarter mile (400 meters). Then, after you tap End Workout, tap Calibrate on the workout summary screen and enter the actual distance you covered. Try again. To reset to the default calibration, go to Settings > Nike + iPod. Work out Go! To start a workout, tap Workouts, and choose a workout. Take a break. If you need to stop for a moment, take iPod touch and tap Tap when you’re ready to continue. Finish.
A Accessibility features iPod touch incorporates these accessibility features: •• VoiceOver •• Siri voice assistant •• Zoom magnification •• Invert Colors •• Speak Selection •• Speak Auto-text •• Large and bold text •• Reduced screen motion •• On/off switch labels •• Hearing aids and Hearing Aid Mode •• Subtitles and closed captions •• Mono Audio and balance •• Assignable tones •• Guided Access •• Switch Control •• AssistiveTouch •• Support for braille displays •• Wide s
•• Switch Control •• AssistiveTouch Choose the features you want to control. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Accessibility Shortcut and select the accessibility features you use. Not so fast. To slow down the triple-click speed, go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Home-click Speed. VoiceOver VoiceOver describes aloud what appears onscreen, so you can use iPod touch without seeing it. VoiceOver tells you about each item on the screen as you select it.
•• Speak the text of the selected item: Set the rotor to characters or words, then swipe down or up with one finger. •• Turn spoken hints on or off: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver. •• Use phonetic spelling: Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > VoiceOver > Phonetic Feedback. •• Speak the entire screen, from the top: Swipe up with two fingers. •• Speak from the current item to the bottom of the screen: Swipe down with two fingers.
Use iPod touch with VoiceOver Unlock iPod touch. Press either the Home button or the Sleep/Wake button, swipe to select the Unlock slide, then double-tap the screen. Enter your passcode silently. To avoid having your passcode spoken as you enter it, use handwriting; see Write with your finger on page 109. Open an app, toggle a switch, or “tap” an item. Select the item, then double-tap the screen. Double-tap the selected item. Triple-tap the screen. Adjust a slider.
Learn VoiceOver gestures When VoiceOver is on, standard touchscreen gestures have different effects, and additional gestures let you move around the screen and control individual items. VoiceOver gestures include two-, three-, and four-finger taps and swipes. For best results using multi-finger gestures, relax and let your fingers touch the screen with some space between them. You can use different techniques to perform VoiceOver gestures.
•• Two-finger double-tap: Play or pause in Music, Videos, Voice Memos, or Photos. Take a photo in Camera. Start or pause recording in Camera or Voice Memos. Start or stop the stopwatch. •• Two-finger double-tap and hold: Relabel the selected item. •• Two-finger triple-tap: Open the Item Chooser. •• Three-finger double-tap: Mute or unmute VoiceOver. •• Three-finger triple-tap: Turn the screen curtain on or off.
VoiceOver makes a sound when the insertion point moves, and speaks the character, word, or line that the insertion point moves across. When moving forward by words, the insertion point is placed at the end of each word, before the space or punctuation that follows. When moving backward, the insertion point is placed at the end of the preceding word, before the space or punctuation that follows it. Move the insertion point past the punctuation at the end of a word or sentence.
Delete the character before the insertion point. Swipe left with two fingers. Select an item on the Home screen. Start writing the name of the item. If there are multiple matches, continue to spell the name until it is unique, or swipe up or down with two fingers to select a match candidate. Enter your passcode silently. Set the rotor to Handwriting on the passcode screen, then write the characters of your passcode. Skip to a letter in a table index.
Use VoiceOver with Maps With VoiceOver, you can zoom in or out, select a pin, or get information about a location. Explore the map. Drag your finger around the screen, or swipe left or right to move to another item. Zoom in or out. Select the map, set the rotor to Zoom, then swipe up or down with one finger. Pan the map. Swipe with three fingers. Browse visible points of interest. Set the rotor to Points of Interest, then swipe up or down with one finger. Follow a road.
•• Read from the current position: VO–A •• Read from the top: VO–B •• Pause or resume reading: Control •• Mute or unmute VoiceOver: VO–S •• Open Notification Center: Fn–VO–Up Arrow •• Open Control Center: Fn–VO–Down Arrow •• Open the Item Chooser: VO–I •• Double-tap with two fingers: VO–”-” •• Adjust the rotor: Use Quick Nav (see below) •• Swipe up or down: VO–Up Arrow or VO–Down Arrow •• Adjust the speech rotor: VO–Command–Left Arrow or VO–Command–Right Arrow •• Adjust the setting sp
•• Level 1 heading: 1 •• Level 2 heading: 2 •• Level 3 heading: 3 •• Level 4 heading: 4 •• Level 5 heading: 5 •• Level 6 heading: 6 Text editing Use these commands (with Quick Nav turned off) to work with text. VoiceOver reads the text as you move the insertion point.
Set the language for VoiceOver. Go to Settings > General > International > Voice Control. If you change the language for iPod touch, you may need to reset the language for VoiceOver and your braille display. You can set the leftmost or rightmost cell of your braille display to provide system status and other information.
Invert Colors Sometimes, inverting the colors on the iPod touch screen may make it easier to read. When Invert Colors is turned on, the screen looks like a photographic negative. Invert the screen’s colors. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Invert Colors. Speak Selection Even with VoiceOver turned off, you can have your iPod touch read aloud any text you can select. Turn on Speak Selection. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Speak Selection.
Hearing aids If you have a Made for iPhone hearing aid, you can use iPod touch to adjust its settings to suit your listening needs. Adjust hearing aid settings and view status. Go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Hearing Aids, or set the Accessibility Shortcut to open Hearing Aid Control. See Accessibility Shortcut on page 103. For shortcut access from the lock screen, turn on Settings > Accessibility > Hearing Aids > Control on Lock Screen. Use the settings to: •• Check hearing aid battery status.
Assignable tones You can assign distinctive ringtones to people in your contacts list for audible FaceTime caller ID. You can also assign distinct tones to alert you of a variety of other events, including new mail, sent mail, Tweet, Facebook Post, and reminders. See Sounds and silence on page 28. You can purchase ringtones from the iTunes Store on iPod touch. See Chapter 22, iTunes Store, on page 90. Guided Access Guided Access helps an iPod touch user stay focused on a task.
If you use multiple switches, you can set up each switch to perform a specific action and customize your item selection method. For example, instead of automatically scanning screen items, you can set up switches to move to the next or previous item on demand. You can adjust the behavior of Switch Control in a variety of ways, to suit your specific needs and style. Add a switch and turn on Switch Control You can use any of these as a switch: •• An external adaptive switch.
•• Rotate iPod touch •• Flip the Mute switch •• Press the volume buttons •• Hold down the Home button to open Siri •• Triple-click the Home button •• Shake iPod touch •• Press Home and Sleep/Wake buttons simultaneously to take a screenshot Item scanning Item scanning alternately highlights each item or group of items on the screen until you trigger your Select Item switch to select the highlighted item. When you select a group, highlighting continues with the items in the group.
•• Set whether and how long you need to hold a switch down before it is accepted as a switch action •• Have Switch Control ignore accidental repeated switch triggers •• Adjust point scanning speed •• Turn on sound effects or speech •• Select the items you want to see in the menu •• Make the selection cursor more visible larger or a different color •• Set whether items should be grouped while item scanning •• Save custom gestures that you can choose from the Action portion of the control menu.
Lock or rotate the screen, adjust iPod touch volume, or simulate shaking iPod touch. Tap the menu button, then tap Device. Simulate pressing the Home button. Tap the menu button, then tap Home. Exit a menu without performing a gesture. Tap anywhere outside the menu. Widescreen keyboards Many apps, including Mail, Safari, Messages, Notes, and Contacts, let you rotate iPod touch when you’re typing, so you can use a larger keyboard.
B Use international keyboards International keyboards let you type text in many different languages, including Asian languages and languages written from right to left. For a list of supported keyboards, go to www.apple.com/ipodtouch/specs.html. Manage keyboards. Go to Settings > General > International > Keyboards. •• Add a keyboard: Tap Add New Keyboard, then choose a keyboard from the list. Repeat to add more keyboards. •• Remove a keyboard: Tap Edit, tap tap Delete.
Special input methods You can use keyboards to enter some languages in different ways. A few examples are Chinese Cangjie and Wubihua, Japanese Kana, and Facemarks. You can also use your finger or a stylus to write Chinese characters on the screen. Build Chinese characters from the component Cangjie keys. As you type, suggested characters appear. Tap a character to choose it, or continue typing up to five components to see more options. Build Chinese Wubihua (stroke) characters.
C Important safety information WARNING: Failure to follow these safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock, or other injuries, or damage to iPod touch or other property. Read all the safety information below before using iPod touch. Handling Handle iPod touch with care. It is made of metal, glass, and plastic and has sensitive electronic components inside. iPod touch can be damaged if dropped, burned, punctured, or crushed, or if it comes in contact with liquid.
Hearing loss Listening to sound at high volumes may damage your hearing. Background noise, as well as continued exposure to high volume levels, can make sounds seem quieter than they actually are. Use only compatible receivers, earbuds, headphones, speakerphones, or earpieces with your device. Turn on the audio and check the volume before inserting anything in your ear. For more information about hearing loss, see www.apple.com/sound.
iPod touch loop (available on some models) To attach the loop securely, press the button on the back of iPod touch to pop it up, slip the loop tab over the button, then pull the loop to snap it into place. Certain activities when using the iPod touch loop may pose a risk of injury, especially if the loop becomes caught or trapped—for example, while working around machinery. Don’t swing iPod touch while using the loop, as the loop might come off, causing injury or damage.
Important: You may not be able to use iPod touch while the temperature warning screen is displayed. If iPod touch can’t regulate its internal temperature, it goes into deep sleep mode until it cools. Move iPod touch to a cooler location out of direct sunlight and wait a few minutes before trying to use iPod touch again. For more information, see support.apple.com/kb/HT2101. iPod touch Support site Comprehensive support information is available online at www.apple.com/support/ipodtouch.
Get information about your iPod touch See information about iPod touch. Go to Settings > General > About.
Back up iPod touch You can use iCloud or iTunes to automatically back up iPod touch (in iTunes, use File > Device > Back Up). If you choose to back up using iCloud, you can’t also use iTunes to automatically back up to your computer, but you can use iTunes to manually back up to your computer. iCloud backs up iPod touch daily over Wi-Fi, when it’s connected to a power source and is locked. The date and time of the last backup is listed at the bottom of the Storage & Backup screen.
Update and restore iPod touch software About update and restore You can update iPod touch software in Settings, or by using iTunes. You can also erase or restore iPod touch, and then use iCloud or iTunes to restore from a backup. Update iPod touch You can update software in iPod touch Settings or by using iTunes. Update wirelessly on iPod touch. Go to Settings > General > Software Update. iPod touch checks for available software updates. Update software in iTunes.
Learn more, service, and support Refer to the following resources to get more iPod touch-related safety, software, and service information. To learn about Do this Using iPod touch safely See Important safety information on page 124. iPod touch service and support, tips, forums, and Apple software downloads Go to www.apple.com/support/ipodtouch. The latest information about iPod touch Go to www.apple.com/ipodtouch. Managing your Apple ID account Go to appleid.apple.com. Using iCloud Go to help.
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