Are iPod touches worth anything?

What is an iPod Touch worth? Apple’s iPod Touch can be worth anywhere from $20 to $600, depending on the generation. While a new, in-box 1st generation sells for as much as $600, other models fetch prices that barely cover their shipping cost.

When was iPod touch 4th generation released?

September 12, 2010
The successor to the 3rd-generation iPod Touch, it was unveiled at Apple’s media event on September 1, 2010, and was released on September 12, 2010….iPod Touch (4th generation)

A black iPod touch (4th generation)
Type Mobile device
Release date September 12, 2010 (8, 32, and 64 GB) October 12, 2011 (White model) October 11, 2012 (16 GB)

How old is iPod touch 4th generation?

iPod Touch (4th generation)

A black iPod touch (4th generation)
Product family iPod
Type Mobile device
Release date September 12, 2010 (8, 32, and 64 GB) October 12, 2011 (White model) October 11, 2012 (16 GB)
Discontinued October 11, 2012 (8 and 64 GB) May 30, 2013 (16 and 32 GB)

What is the cheapest iPod Touch?

iPod Touch: now £199 at Apple. Get the iPod Touch at £199 at Apple. Available in a range of colours, including space grey, silver, red, pink, blue and gold. View Deal. iPod Touch (7th gen): now

How to setup iPod Touch 4th Gen?

– Automatically sync songs and videos – Syncs all of your music and video to your iPod. – Automatically add photos – Photos stored on your hard drive will be added to your iPod. – Automatically sync applications – Syncs your apps across all of your devices.

Does fourth generation iPod Touch come with a charger?

The adapter block would work, however the 4th Gen iPod Touch uses the 30-pin cable while the new iPod Touch would use the lightning cable. You would need a different cable. However, the block and cable come with the iPod. You’re welcome. Sorry, I was not aware that it did not include the adapter.

Is iPod touch better than iPod Nano?

tldr version: the iPod Classic has better sound quality. The iPod touch (with the exception of the original) has a cheap headphone jack and produces below average sounding audio. The iPod Nano is a bit tricky. The 6G and 7G models do not have the best sound quality. They are on par with the iPod Touch (2G and higher).