IPod nano (2nd generation). Navigation: Click Wheel. Capacity: 2, 4, and 8 GB. Model number and date introduced: A1199: 2006-09 You can distinguish the iPod nano (2nd generation) from other models by:. Its smaller size. Its colors. The dock connector and headphone port are both located on the bottom of the device The iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED Special Edition is an iPod nano (2nd generation) available in red and with a 4 GB or 8 GB drive capacity.
With each iPod nano (PRODUCT) RED purchased, $10 from the sale goes directly to the Global Fund to fight AIDS in Africa. IPod shuffle (3rd generation Late 2009). Navigation: Apple Earphones with Remote. Capacity: 2 and 4 GB. Model number and dates introduced: A1271: 2009-09 iPod shuffle (3rd generation Late 2009) includes a three-position switch that toggles between off, play in order, and shuffle, similar to the original iPod shuffle. This model has a headphone port that also connects to a computer's USB port.
It has a clip similar to the iPod shuffle (2nd generation). IPod shuffle (3rd generation Late 2009) is smaller than the previous generations and has one status light. Previous iPod shuffle generations had two. IPod shuffle (3rd generation Late 2009) is available in five colors. The iPod shuffle (3rd generation Late 2009) also comes in a Special Limited Edition 4 GB model only available from the Apple Store. It comes in polished stainless steel. IPod shuffle (3rd generation).
Navigation: Apple Earphones with Remote. Capacity: 4 GB. Model number and date introduced: A1271: 2009-03 iPod shuffle (3rd generation) includes a single 3-position switch that toggles between off, play in order, and shuffle similar to the original iPod shuffle. This model has a headphone port that also connects to a computer's USB port. It has a clip similar to the iPod shuffle (2nd generation). iPod shuffle (3rd generation) is smaller than the previous generations and has one status light. Previous iPod shuffle generations had two.
IPod classic. Navigation: Click Wheel. Capacity: 80 and 160 GB. Model number and date introduced: A1238: 2007-09 The iPod classic is a hard drive-based iPod featuring a large, widescreen color display, a Click Wheel, and the capability of displaying photos and videos.
It uses USB for syncing. The last three characters of the serial number will be one of these: Y5N, YMU, YMV, or YMX. The iPod classic is available in silver and black, and has an anodized aluminum and polished stainless steel enclosure. IPod Special Edition U2.
Navigation: Click Wheel. Capacity: 20 and 30 GB. Model numbers and dates introduced:. A1136: 2006-09.
1st Gen Ipods
A1136: 2006-06. A1099: 2005-06. A1059: 2004-10 The iPod Special Edition U2 is a standard iPod model with some differences, including: Black plastic exterior, red Click Wheel, signatures of the U2 band members engraved on the back, and 'iPod Special Edition U2' engraved on the back. The first model was based on an with a 20 GB hard drive. In June 2005, a new version of the iPod Special Edition U2 was introduced that was based on an. These are both also considered fourth-generation iPod models.
In June 2006, a new version of the iPod Special Edition U2 was introduced that is based on a (also known as iPod with video) with a 30 GB hard drive. In September 2006, a model based on the was introduced.
The last three characters of the serial number are W9G. IPod (Dock Connector). Navigation: Touch Wheel. Capacity: 10, 15, 20, 30, and 40 GB. Model numbers and dates introduced:. A1040: 2003-09. A1040: 2003-04 iPod (dock connector) models have a dock connector on the bottom.
Newer iPod models like iPod (Click Wheel) and iPod mini also have a dock connector, but the iPod (Dock Connector) has a touch wheel instead of a Click Wheel and the four control buttons are above the touch wheel. IPod (Dock Connector) models are referred to as third-generation iPod models.
My friend and I both have a first generation ipod touch with version 3.1.3. He lost his wifi completely after installing a few apps. Recently I turned mine on for the first time in a while, and I now I can't pick up any wifi at all either.Anywhere. I have no problems with my iphone in the same locations. I've tried resetting my network settings and restoring. Still nothing, it just keeps searching for a network.
Any insight anyone? Thank you for any suggestions or help. Ipod touch 1st gen, No wifi Posted on Jan 10, 2011 4:47 PM. I have the exact same situation! My friend and I both have first generation iPod touches. My friends is 3 years old, however my iPod touch is only 1 year old because I got a new one because my last broke, still 1g.
My friend was caught in the rain and got very wet once, and since then his iPod touch wifi hasn't worked. My iPod touch on the other hand has been very well looked after in a switch easy case. My wifi used to work perfectly, until around september of last year my wifi stopped working. It searches for half a second, like it usually does when it knows there aren't anywhere networks near, and if I am really close to a router it will have 1 bar, but say unable to connect and always ask for password. However today I had a breakthrough, even tho I haven't used my iPod in a while, I tried searching for wifi today and it worked perfectly, like brand new, I was really excited, I could even get full signal at the bus stop outside my house.
4 hours later, and it was back to square one, exactly the same symptoms as before. IPad and laptop are perfect as usual, my iPod has never been wet and I take great care of it.
I don't think iOS has a big difference, as my friend is running like 1.? And I'm running 3.1.?
The latest software. I've resetted many times, but no success. I'm going to call apple but please help incase they don't know. Jan 11, 2011 10:57 AM. I can select wi-fi.But when I do on both of the ipods, they just keep searching and don't locate any signals.
When I know there are good signals. Could be hardware, but it's too much of a coincidence to go from working fine, to installing a few apps, to nothing on two separate devices. It's acting like the wi-fi inside the ipods just went dead or had some type of conflict. Again I could see on one, but I'm reading that this has happened to many others.
Finding a solution is eluding me though. Jan 12, 2011 2:51 PM. I phoned apple today about this, but they told me my telephone coverage expired over 600 days ago, so they weren't keen to stay on the phone for long! They emailed me the usual tedious wifi problems page which obvously didn't work.
Windows 8. My problem seems identical to yours, however I can't get my head around how my iPod worked like brand new yesterday for 6 hours or so, before dying again. It has to be some sort of software issue for that to be the case, but I've tried multiple restores, nothing seems to work. I must add that I have had this iPod jail broken because I wanted to see what all the fuss was about, then I realised it was rubbish, and removed it.
Sme files may have been corrupted in the process, but I've totally wiped my iPod using different methods, however from my experience I think there may be deeper files which aren't affected by restores (I had an iPod touch 1g before this one, and I had to send it back because half way through installing iOS 3 the installation failed and my iPod had no files whatsoever on it, and didn't even say plug into iTunes on the iPod, and couldn't be recognised by iTunes!) Jan 12, 2011 3:12 PM. I've just performed some tests; I tried installing iOS 2.2.1 from an ipsw file, after extracting software a 'serious error occured'. IPod started in recovery mode. Retried 2.2.1, unknown error after extracting software.
I attempted to restore to 1.1, same issue, unknown error. (can you not restore backwards or is it just me).
1st Ipod Touch
I completed a normal restore to 3.1.3 setup as a new iPod and still no wifi as expected. I jail broke with spirit, and unfortunately it still is only showing very weak signal for my wifi and saying unable to connect, despite that it worked perfectly 50m away on Tuesday! This is really irritating me now! Please can someone help me resolve this! I shall be removing the jailbreak. If anyone wants me to try anything, please let me know, this ipod is almost dead to me without Internet!
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