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iPod Hardware and Accessories
Transfering apps & music from old Ipod touch to new?
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<blockquote data-quote="macguy90" data-source="post: 1083771" data-attributes="member: 127077"><p>Well, your new iPod Touch will hopefully be restored to factory defaults already because that's the commonly-known thing to do before selling any Apple device. If for some reason it wasn't restored to factory defaults, you would not be able to use any of the previous owner's apps, or any of their content for that matter, because it's tied to his/her iTunes account. Once you get the new iPod Touch, simply plug it in to your computer & sync it with your iTunes. I highly advise you to set it up as a new iPod Touch, then all of your content (including apps) will sync. After that, just sit back & enjoy the new iPod. I also do feel compelled to tell you that a new iPod Touch is released every September, and this year it's likely to include two cameras (front/back). Not trying to spoil the "new iPod Touch" moment for you, I just feel you have the right to know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macguy90, post: 1083771, member: 127077"] Well, your new iPod Touch will hopefully be restored to factory defaults already because that's the commonly-known thing to do before selling any Apple device. If for some reason it wasn't restored to factory defaults, you would not be able to use any of the previous owner's apps, or any of their content for that matter, because it's tied to his/her iTunes account. Once you get the new iPod Touch, simply plug it in to your computer & sync it with your iTunes. I highly advise you to set it up as a new iPod Touch, then all of your content (including apps) will sync. After that, just sit back & enjoy the new iPod. I also do feel compelled to tell you that a new iPod Touch is released every September, and this year it's likely to include two cameras (front/back). Not trying to spoil the "new iPod Touch" moment for you, I just feel you have the right to know. [/QUOTE]
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