
iPod touch is the perfect way to carry your music collection in your pocket. Now in 5 stunning colors. Listen to your favorite songs from Apple Music* and iTunes. iPod touch offers the ultimate mobile gaming experience. Take great photos and videos with the new 8MP iSight camera and make video calls with the improved FaceTime HD camera**. And stay connected with Messages and the most popular social networking apps. All on a 4-inch Retina display***.
Q: Can you download cd music or just I tunes or other streaming sources?
A: Yes, you can download CD music onto this iPod touch.
Q: how many songs dose this ipod hold?
A: The operating system uses a little less than 10 gb. That leaves 118 gb for whatever uses. If only using it for music, we were told that 1000 songs would use approximately 4 gb, depending on length. If my calculations are correct that would mean approximately 29500 songs ((128 - 10)/4 = 29.5 x 1000). I have about 5800 songs on mine and have used less than 25% capacity.
A: We purchased the 128 GB iPod a few months ago. Of that 128 GB, the system uses approximately 9 GB. Apps we have added, approximately 4 GB. And music files we added used approximately 30 GB (around 5000 songs). So we have approximately 85 GB remaining. Loads of space available for additional music and/or apps.
Q: Does the iPod Touch Gen 6 have a slot for my earphones or do I have to purchase wireless ones?
A: Yes, you can use earphones. As a matter of fact, Apple EarPods come with it.
Q: Can this IPod be used like an ipad to watch Youtube and view other internet sites?
A: Yes, this can be used to access the internet with WiFi.
A: It comes with 11.0.3
Q: What subscription is required and what is the cost
A: No subscription is *required* to play music on an iPod. A couple of ways to do it without paying a monthly subscription: 1. Music you've bought on iTunes as aac files (like mp3s) from Apple, even before getting this iPod, would automatically download to the iPod once you connected it to the Internet and enabled the new iPod in your Apple account. 2. If you have mp3 or aac files on your PC or Mac, for example after ripping CDs to the computer, you can use iTunes to transfer copies to the iPod, and listen to those for free. An *optional* subscription is available to Apple Music, and if you pay for that after a free trial, you can download music to your iPod and listen to it *as long as* you pay the subscription fee each month. A huge amount of music in all genres is available this way. Then you don't have to rip CDs or buy mp3s. BUT... if you stop paying the subscription, all music you were listening to as part of the subscription is removed from your iPod. The Apple Music subscription rates are $5 a month for a student, $10 a month for a non-student, or $12 a month for a family sharing one subscription and listening to different music on different devices. I prefer owning CDs and mp3s, but an Apple Music subscription is very convenient and worth considering. For some people, it's a better deal. You can combine both your own mp3 or aac files with an Apple Music subscription on the same iPod, if for example you have some favorite old CDs that are not available in Apple Music.
Q: Roughly how many songs will 128gb store.
A: To date I've uploaded 1059 items( songs and music video) which is 3 days of listening/viewing and I've only used 9.95 GB.