Place the iPhone and updated iPod touch side by side, run each device’s Mail, Maps, Weather, Stocks, and Notes applications and you’ll find them indistinguishable (not surprising considering they are exactly the same applications). The update made my iPod touch even more like an iPhone. This time the software downloaded and installed. I finally just let iTunes sit for awhile and unplugged the iPod and then plugged it in again. I then chose Check For Purchases from the Store menu. As suggested, I clicked OK but nothing happened. I attempted to download the software again, and iTunes kindly told me that I’d already purchased it but that it had failed to download. It appeared that the updated downloaded but the iPod failed to show the new icons. You confirm your Apple ID and password in a dialog box and the software downloads to your Mac and the update is applied.Īgain, not seamless. Click the button and it’s very much like clicking any other iTunes Buy button. On this screen you see a nice illustration of what the upgrade will do to your iPod touch, the title of the upgrade, who it’s from, its year of release, its price, and finally a Buy Software button. Though Apple hasn’t stated so specifically, it’s likely that the next screen gives us a hint of how the iTunes Store will handle third-party applications when the Is this a sign of things to come when third-party apps arrive? To proceed I clicked Go to Software Upgrade. Like the iPhone running software version 1.1.3, I could also have multiple Home screens.
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