Do i have all my save data after is update?

i have an ipod 4g but i cant make a reserve copy, if i update do i still have all my save data???

All I can say is:
- backup the iPod by:
iOS: How to back up
- Update the iPod by:
iOS: How to update your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
If yo update via iTunes make sure that all your synced media like apps and music are in your iTunes library since those are not included in the backup. The backup does included photos taken by or saved to the iPod.

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