iPod touch User Guide
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iPod touch User Guide
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What’s new in iOS 13
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Your iPod touch
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Wake and unlock
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Learn basic gestures
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View previews and quick actions menus
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Explore the Home screen and apps
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Change common settings
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Take a screenshot or screen recording
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Adjust the volume
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Change or turn off the sounds
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Search for content
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Use and customize Control Center
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View and organize Today View
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Access features from the Lock screen
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Travel with iPod touch
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Charge and monitor the battery
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Learn the meaning of the status icons
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Calculator
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View photos and videos
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Edit photos and videos
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Edit Live Photos
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Organize photos in albums
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Search in Photos
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Share photos and videos
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View Memories
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Find people in Photos
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Browse photos by location
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Use iCloud Photos
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Share photos with iCloud Shared Albums
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Use My Photo Stream
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Import photos and videos
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Print photos
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Shortcuts
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Stocks
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Tips
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Weather
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Accessories included with iPod touch
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Connect Bluetooth devices
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Share audio with AirPods and Beats headphones
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Stream audio and video to other devices
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Control audio on multiple devices
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AirPrint
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Use Magic Keyboard
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Handoff
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Use Universal Clipboard
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Make and receive Wi-Fi calls
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Use iPhone as a Wi-Fi hotspot
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Connect iPod touch and your computer using USB
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Sync iPod touch with your computer
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Transfer files with your computer
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Restart iPod touch
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Force restart iPod touch
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Update iOS
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Back up iPod touch
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Return iPod touch settings to their defaults
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Restore all content from a backup
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Restore purchased and deleted items
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Sell or give away your iPod touch
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Erase all content and settings
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Restore iPod touch to factory settings
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Install or remove configuration profiles
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Get started with accessibility features
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Turn on and practice VoiceOver
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Change your VoiceOver settings
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Learn VoiceOver gestures
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Operate iPod touch using VoiceOver gestures
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Control VoiceOver using the rotor
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Use the onscreen keyboard
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Write with your finger
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Control VoiceOver with Magic Keyboard
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Type onscreen braille using VoiceOver
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Use a braille display
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Customize gestures and keyboard shortcuts
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Use VoiceOver in apps
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Zoom
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Magnifier
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Display & Text Size
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Motion
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Spoken Content
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Audio Descriptions
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Copyright
Use other contact accounts on iPod touch
You can include contacts from other accounts in the Contacts app .
Use your iCloud contacts
Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud, then turn on Contacts.
Use your Google contacts
Go to Settings
> Passwords & Accounts.
Tap Google, sign in to your account, then turn on Contacts.
Add contacts from another account
Go to Settings
> Passwords & Accounts > Add Account.
Choose an account, sign in to it, then turn on Contacts.
Access a Microsoft Exchange Global Address List
Go to Settings
> Passwords & Accounts.
Tap Exchange, sign in to your Exchange account, then turn on Contacts.
Set up an LDAP or CardDAV account to access business or school directories
Go to Settings
> Passwords & Accounts > Add Account > Other.
Tap Add LDAP Account or Add CardDAV Account, then enter the account information.
Keep contacts up to date across devices
To keep your contact information up to date across all your devices where you’re signed in with the same Apple ID, you can use iCloud.
Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud, then turn on Contacts.
Alternatively, you can sync the information between iPod touch and your Mac or Windows PC to keep the information up to date across iPod touch and your computer. See Sync iPod touch with your computer.
If you use iCloud for Contacts, your contacts are kept up to date automatically, and no options appear for syncing them with your computer.
Import contacts from a vCard
Tap a .vcf attachment in an email or message.
Add a contact from a directory
Tap Groups, then tap the GAL, CardDAV, or LDAP directory you want to search.
Tap Done, then enter your search.
Tap the person’s name to save their info to your contacts.
Show or hide a group
Tap Groups, then select the groups you want to see.
This button appears only if you have more than one source of contacts.