The video i was waiting for ! You understand the point of having this device now and using it. Jailbreaking it can also be really cool for certain reasons. Can't believe you're only 500 subs ! definetly earning a sub
Im still using a ipod touch 5th gen as my daily device for 2 months now because my parents took my phone. I can use netflix,instagram and snapchat actively with no problem. I managed to download tiktok but its so laggy that i cant use tiktok. but i can use all the other apps just fine. But because its an old device it has a bad battery life. I wanted to change it but are arent any fix shops near me that can change an ipod battery. so i have to carry a powerbank with me all the time. But i love how light and nostalgic it is! when i was a kid one of my friends had an ipod 5th gen and I was so jealous of him. my parents never bought me one. now I use one ad my daily device. be careful about what you wish!
Thing is... I was keeping that thing around just for the purpose of the ZOOM App to manage the MS100-BT pedal FX, because you would need an apple device to manage your purchased (or free) FX in a proprietary app. Needless to say that on my old 4thgen Ipod device the app still runs but I can't purchase even the FREE FX plugins , because to download FREE effect units you still need access to some sort of shop system or whatdoiknow that seemingly this old device (deliberately?) doesn't support. What brings me to a very different topic, not useful to the most people here but: don't ever buy a music production device that needs any access to 'the internet', needs a customer account for whatever, or mandatory online connection to update some firmware and in the worst case: TO OPERATE AT ALL. So sad...
I just bought an iPod 4th gen, and I was curious bc on my screen there were also gray spots, and I wasn’t sure what they were, thanks for letting me know they’re just dead pixels
@@SDRIFTERAbdlmounaim I’ve seen people add like 1TB to old devices like IPods and the Zume mp3 player. I would suggest to do alot of research on what you want. Personally I would buy a used or refurbished iPhone that’s in a good condition. You could use a music streaming app that allows offline download use or just manually download music for offline use
Get yourself a "thumb drive mp3 player". Most are minimum 8gb. If you're using MP3 128kbps audio then 1GB should hold 200-250 songs. Sounds perfect for what you need dude. Also, most of them will plug directly into a USB port and you literally just copy and paste the music directly to the folder. No need for iTunes.
There's nothing wrong with using an iPod or any mp3 player today. Think about it this way. You'd be saving lots of money if you stopped your monthly subscriptions like Spotify -- you can only listen to so much. You would have more control of what you can put in your player -- you can add, remove, and you don't have to rely on data or the Internet every time you want to listen to your music.
@@Mario_1031 then I must be thinking of Spotify premium. But if you don't have Internet to listen to such a platform, you're using data, and that's a cost. So having music stored locally in your device does not use data or the Internet.
You can watch youtube videos on the ipod but it has to be on Safari because youtube wouldn't work so the browser has videos newer then IOS 6 if you have internet
Still sounds good. Still does a great job of playing SD videos off if iTunes Still runs the RUclips on-line site (???) Camera is retro cool already Is small and light and easy to carry around Ear phone jack!!!! In 2013 I used this as a cheap smart phone. It was a great tool for navigating (how that worked without gps I have no idea. I just st downloaded Google maps and the app navigated perfectly, as long as I didn’t deviate from the planned route. I recently tried that with my iPad and it didn’t work. What changed?) In 2014 it was a reasonable iPhone substitute. In 2014 I got an iPhone 6, but the iPod touch 4 still gets used in my car, hooked up via the 3.5 earphone jack. Still sounds great, and since the music is all downloaded I don’t have to be annoyed when I lose cell service.
I believe back in the day you could download data that used maps offline but I don’t think the iPod touch had any tracking feature unless you scrolled manually while moving
@@H8RSAPPRECIATE the IPod touch used Wi-Fi location for tracking purposes. I used it for trips on a regular basis before I got my iPhone 6. You had to get directions downloaded ahead of time, but afterwards it did a pretty good job of keeping track of where you were. If you got lost, though, you had to find some free Wi-Fi so that you could reset the directions. MacDonalds were my best friend back then!
@@retrorevive711 yes I just got it and I've looked but it says go to general or something and that option is not available I would like to shut it off when not in use
Despite the relatively high pixel density for the time, the display on that thing absolutely does not hold up well at all. I had one when it was new and that thing had a horrible contrast ratio. Watching videos with a lot of dark or nighttime scenes was out of the question as the black brightness was so bad that it washed out nearly all of the image and cast everything in a bright grayish haze.
@@retrorevive711 Yeah, it was a good device and I did get a lot of use out of it. I just wished Apple hadn't cheaped out and put a crappy TN panel in it instead of the IPS in the iPhone 4. I think that's because Steve Jobs was still making the decisions at the time and wanted people to see how much better the iPhone was and buy that too.
The video i was waiting for ! You understand the point of having this device now and using it. Jailbreaking it can also be really cool for certain reasons. Can't believe you're only 500 subs ! definetly earning a sub
I remember getting the iPod touch 3g and the 4th was definitely a improvement I wish I got the newer versions
very nice in depth video 👍🏽 keep up the good work
thank you👍
only 600 subs? you deserve more! great video
I only use mine for music & thats it. Nice to jam out without notifications & distractions consistently
Im still using a ipod touch 5th gen as my daily device for 2 months now because my parents took my phone. I can use netflix,instagram and snapchat actively with no problem. I managed to download tiktok but its so laggy that i cant use tiktok. but i can use all the other apps just fine. But because its an old device it has a bad battery life. I wanted to change it but are arent any fix shops near me that can change an ipod battery. so i have to carry a powerbank with me all the time. But i love how light and nostalgic it is! when i was a kid one of my friends had an ipod 5th gen and I was so jealous of him. my parents never bought me one. now I use one ad my daily device. be careful about what you wish!
You deserve more subs!
Thing is... I was keeping that thing around just for the purpose of the ZOOM App to manage the MS100-BT pedal FX, because you would need an apple device to manage your purchased (or free) FX in a proprietary app. Needless to say that on my old 4thgen Ipod device the app still runs but I can't purchase even the FREE FX plugins , because to download FREE effect units you still need access to some sort of shop system or whatdoiknow that seemingly this old device (deliberately?) doesn't support. What brings me to a very different topic, not useful to the most people here but: don't ever buy a music production device that needs any access to 'the internet', needs a customer account for whatever, or mandatory online connection to update some firmware and in the worst case: TO OPERATE AT ALL. So sad...
I just bought an iPod 4th gen, and I was curious bc on my screen there were also gray spots, and I wasn’t sure what they were, thanks for letting me know they’re just dead pixels
what can i get that's equivalent to an ipod for cheap, can hold 2000+ songs, and has great battery life, somewhere over 1 day usage
Assuming your talking about an ipod touch, I'd recommend an ipod classic 5th gen. They last far longer and have better battery life typically
Honestly you get a decent phone that’s used or refurbished maybe a tablet but that’s on what you want
@@H8RSAPPRECIATE i want something that wouldn't obstruct me too much or leave a bulge in my pockets when am outside or in a bus or something
@@SDRIFTERAbdlmounaim I’ve seen people add like 1TB to old devices like IPods and the Zume mp3 player. I would suggest to do alot of research on what you want. Personally I would buy a used or refurbished iPhone that’s in a good condition. You could use a music streaming app that allows offline download use or just manually download music for offline use
Get yourself a "thumb drive mp3 player".
Most are minimum 8gb. If you're using MP3 128kbps audio then 1GB should hold 200-250 songs. Sounds perfect for what you need dude.
Also, most of them will plug directly into a USB port and you literally just copy and paste the music directly to the folder. No need for iTunes.
There's nothing wrong with using an iPod or any mp3 player today. Think about it this way. You'd be saving lots of money if you stopped your monthly subscriptions like Spotify -- you can only listen to so much. You would have more control of what you can put in your player -- you can add, remove, and you don't have to rely on data or the Internet every time you want to listen to your music.
I was told Spotify was free?
@@joelhochhalter638 it’s not free.
@@lilPopper Spotify is free, the only thing is that you have only 7 skips per hour, can’t take shuffle off, can’t fast forward songs, and there’s ads.
@@Mario_1031 then I must be thinking of Spotify premium, which is not free
@@Mario_1031 then I must be thinking of Spotify premium.
But if you don't have Internet to listen to such a platform, you're using data, and that's a cost. So having music stored locally in your device does not use data or the Internet.
How I would give to have mine back. My fault that it fell out of my pocket 11 years ago. I had it 1 1/2.
You can watch youtube videos on the ipod but it has to be on Safari because youtube wouldn't work so the browser has videos newer then IOS 6 if you have internet
great vid man
My first phoneish when I was a kid ❤
Still sounds good.
Still does a great job of playing SD videos off if iTunes
Still runs the RUclips on-line site (???)
Camera is retro cool already
Is small and light and easy to carry around
Ear phone jack!!!!
In 2013 I used this as a cheap smart phone. It was a great tool for navigating (how that worked without gps I have no idea. I just st downloaded Google maps and the app navigated perfectly, as long as I didn’t deviate from the planned route. I recently tried that with my iPad and it didn’t work. What changed?)
In 2014 it was a reasonable iPhone substitute. In 2014 I got an iPhone 6, but the iPod touch 4 still gets used in my car, hooked up via the 3.5 earphone jack. Still sounds great, and since the music is all downloaded I don’t have to be annoyed when I lose cell service.
I believe back in the day you could download data that used maps offline but I don’t think the iPod touch had any tracking feature unless you scrolled manually while moving
@@H8RSAPPRECIATE the IPod touch used Wi-Fi location for tracking purposes. I used it for trips on a regular basis before I got my iPhone 6. You had to get directions downloaded ahead of time, but afterwards it did a pretty good job of keeping track of where you were. If you got lost, though, you had to find some free Wi-Fi so that you could reset the directions. MacDonalds were my best friend back then!
What tweaks did you install with what repos
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I have one in mint condition I just use it for music (itunes)..anyway how do you turn these things off when not it use?
Like powering them off?
@@retrorevive711 yes I just got it and I've looked but it says go to general or something and that option is not available I would like to shut it off when not in use
@spookdocktor5404 just hold the power button down and slide to power off
@@retrorevive711 ok thanks I didn't realize that the power button was on top lol
@@spookdocktor5404 all good!
Nice video
Despite the relatively high pixel density for the time, the display on that thing absolutely does not hold up well at all. I had one when it was new and that thing had a horrible contrast ratio. Watching videos with a lot of dark or nighttime scenes was out of the question as the black brightness was so bad that it washed out nearly all of the image and cast everything in a bright grayish haze.
I mean compared to other devices from the time I think it looks pretty good.
@@retrorevive711 Yeah, it was a good device and I did get a lot of use out of it. I just wished Apple hadn't cheaped out and put a crappy TN panel in it instead of the IPS in the iPhone 4. I think that's because Steve Jobs was still making the decisions at the time and wanted people to see how much better the iPhone was and buy that too.
Does it sync with Itunes ota?
Yes you can for legacy games.
Hey tehre. Any idea how can i jailbreak my ipod touch?
you used to be able to watch youtube and use the email app in 2023. Too bad it doesnt work anymore
tats my first phone when i was kid
How's the battery? for playing music only
It's enough, it can last youe a few hours
Getting an ipod classic I think would be better for music
download link for games?
been here before? 3:06
I like that the video is 4:44
This is his 13th Studio Album
2:39 damn, 0.7 mp? I have a samsung slider phone from 2004 thats got a better camera
It’s basically the iPhone 3GS but without the iPhone 🤔
And retina display and A4
@@rhapsody2612 right
you mean ip 4?
An cameras 😂
iPhone 4 in a 3GS body without phone capabilities basically
Brooo i cant even open the app store XD
ios 6
No you can’t because it’s from Ohio 💀
Cmon bro💀💀