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Description
The listing, Ipod Touch 2nd Gen AS IS has ended.
Ipod Touch 32gb
Condition of the ipod: The screen is pretty much falling apart...there is no crack or damage... the screen and LCD is flawless and work just fine. However, it's not sticking to the frame. I'm currently using rubber bands to keep everything together.
I am not sure if the AUDIO jack works... however, this unit connect to itunes and still capable of transfering music over. I used this ipod as a memory storage and play music in my car using the USB connection.
NO accessories or anything else included.
PLEASE MAKE SURE TO READ THE DESCRIPTION AND ASK ALL QUESTIONS FIRST!
I'm not trying to cause trouble either but, I have a question. When I got a used iPad, we found out that we could not change the ID on it. Ever. Apple told us that once it was registered, the only way for me to update, download, etc. was to use the original owner's Microsoft password. Is it the same with iPods? I only ask because I was able to get the original owner's password so I can use it but, that basically means I now have access to her accounts. Is this really safe? Honestly, I'm not trying to be negative, I'm just concerned.
This ipod has no username or password attached. I will do a hard reset so you'll have the opportunity to set it up as a new user. I have never heard of such issue relating to your case, that's very new to me. Have you try google for an answer?
Yes, I have. Also talked with Apple, local techs & the store where it was purchased. In our case, it's not a big deal about the password because it came from a family member & she knows I would never mess with her account. It really makes me mad that Apple doesn't let you know these things. Apparently it's a security thing & doesn't apply to most older models. They just aren't saying HOW much older. We did a hard reset & it's MY sd card. Nothing works as far as changing the original info. Pain in the neck!
Apple will start to lose their customers soon.... I had an Iphone 5, almost new, after updating to version 7.0.1 or 7.0.2... it bricked my iphone. So how did reply to this issue to all those who experienced this? "oh, it's a hardware issue. You'll need to replace your phone." Beware of those upgrades as well because that's one way for apple users to replace their products.