-
All replies
-
Helpful answers
-
Apr 21, 2011 9:44 AM in response to zoonredby likeabird,Hi,
No, you can update your iPod Touch 2G to the latest iOS, which is 4.3.2.
Hope this helps!
---likeabird---
-
Apr 21, 2011 9:45 AM in response to zoonredby lllaass,I would say yes since iOS 4.3 is not applicable to the 2G iPod. But only Apple knows for sure. Apple stopped at iOS 3.1.3 for the 1G iPod.
-
Apr 21, 2011 11:30 AM in response to zoonredby FishComputer,iOS 4.3
unavailable
iOS 4.3.1
unavailable
iOS 4.3.2
• iPhone 4 (GSM model)
• iPhone 3GS
• iPad 2
• iPad
• iPod touch (4th generation)
• iPod touch (3rd generation)
-
Apr 21, 2011 11:34 AM in response to zoonredby Joseph Kriz,At this time the 2nd generation can only go as far as 4.2.1
-
Jul 21, 2011 10:02 PM in response to Joseph Krizby carynfromeastvale,but this version has a very slow response time using 4.2.1
-
Sep 3, 2011 6:11 PM in response to Joseph Krizby kristafromclovis,How do I upgrade a 2nd gen. touch to this version? I appreciate the help in advance!?!? As does my 10 year old son.
-
Sep 3, 2011 7:16 PM in response to kristafromclovisby FishComputer,The second gen iPod touch has not been able to recieve software updates for quite a while, so you thereofore cannot update
-
Sep 11, 2011 9:04 PM in response to FishComputerby kristafromclovis,Yes, you can.I did.The software has been updated and working great.:) thanks
-
Sep 11, 2011 9:05 PM in response to kristafromclovisby kristafromclovis,4.2.1 is the update and yes, it does move rather slowly.
-
Sep 11, 2011 9:07 PM in response to kristafromclovisby vazandrew,Not to 4.3.5 it can't 4.2.1 is the latest for iPod Touch 2nd gen
-
-
-
Jan 2, 2012 5:40 AM in response to zoonredby ezppl,I must voice my total dissatisfaction here.
My iPod touch 2nd gen is less than 3 years old - it can't run the latest iOS, My G5 tower at home can't run the latest OS. I am a .mac user (I have been since it started) but I can't migrate to iCloud and the .mac service is being deprecated. Everything is considered too old to update.
Well - I can update in fact - if I buy a new Mac and a new iPod. This means essentially throwing away my old Apple hardware (again - I have 8 old Macs in the basement). I'm pretty sick of finding myself in this situation. I run both Macs and PCs - one of my development PCs here is still running WIndows 98 very well!
So what I am likely to do is cancel all my Apple services and mothball all my Apple products, as I can't really afford the luxury of upgrading all my hardware (over £2500) just so my calendars and contacts will sync across my devices. I'm likely to migrate to Windows to do this. Painful.
Shameful behaviour from Apple in this age of concern over excess consumption and excess waste production. You've lost (another) long-term Apple devotee and evangelist.
-
Jan 2, 2012 7:58 AM in response to ezpplby vazandrew,The hardware is simply not powerful enough to run the latest OS, doesn't mean it won't work any longer. Technology evolves, you will find this with any device (not just Apple)
