IPod in Pocket?

I was looking for an excuse to get the new iPod Nano and I think I just found it... Nike + iPod.
Does anyone know if you can put the iPod in a pocket instead of an armband? Is there a wristband?

Sure. The connection between the in-shoe transmitter and the iPod is wireless, so you can place the iPod anywhere that is near enough for a good signal and, of course, in a position where your earbuds can still reach from the iPod to your ears. You can put it in a pocket, on your wrist, in a third party case, in a hat, or similar.

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    I like the way Apple creates its products. Each modern Apple gadget is simple, qualitative, reliable and complete, polished. But sometimes I got a feeling that when Apple engineers find a good way to solve a task they allowing themselves to forget that this way is not the only possible one. Maybe I wrong. I hope so.
    Right now I’m talking about one exact feature – a blind song changing. This feature is usable when you prefer to keep your iPod in pocket. And to keep different music in your iPod. You’re tired of rock and right now you want a jazz song, just one.
    As far as I know currently there are two ways to change songs in iPod touch or iPhone (if you are not using external controller). A first one – Shaking feature, which you will mostly like to disable if you’re keeping your iPod touch in trouser’s pocket because Shaking will sometimes occasionally switch a song. A second one – thru the touch interface. Which is almost impossible if you’re not looking at the display.
    I would be more than happy to see a blind song changing feature in next iOS update. And I have my personal idea how it may be fulfilled. In “Setting” -> “General” there are options to determine iPod behavior when you press a Home (physical) button. Below “Home”, “Search” and “IPod” options Apple could place more options for iPod behavior while device is LOCKED. And there they could place an option to switch a song. It may react to double press. Or to long press. Or behavior by any different way Apple engineers would find possible. Also that’s how they would be able to keep things as they are for those users who don’t need to change anything.
    I would like Apple engineers to see this topic. To know about the feature I and other consumers with demands similar to me need. Probably if this topic will get enough responses, Apple will fulfill a request and make iPod touch and iPhone even better. So I ask anyone who understand my position to answer anything to keep the topic up.
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    This is a user-to-user help/discussion forum hosted by Apple. We are all users here. Apple is not monitoring these forums for suggestions.
    To submit suggestions to Apple use: http://www.apple.com/feedback/ipodtouch.html
    Have you investigated using Voice Control to control music playback? Voice commands can be used rather than touching the screen. This feature is available on the iPod Touch 3 Gen and 4 Gen (current).
    See page 41 of the iPod Touch User guide at: http://manuals.info.apple.com/enUS/iPod_touch_iOS4_UserGuide.pdf

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    Any open port on any device (like cell phones, etc) are prone to dust. It is not something to worry about but taking certain precautions such as keeping your ipod in some sort of case when not in use may help limit it's exposure to dust. If you are someone that keeps their ipod in pockets you may have more of a dust/particle issue than others but I still don't think it's something that you should be too concernd about.

  • 9300i or E61

    I have a HP ipod 3715 pocket pc and a nokia 7610. I use them a lot for sms and e mails via wifi but a bit frustrated because of the lack of keyboard. Shall I opt for the 9300i or wait for the E61? It seeems that there is a lot of problem in getting connected to the internet via wifi with the 9300i. Comments will be very much appreciated.

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  • I got my ipod touch (4th generation) on March 20,2012, and it fell out of my pocket and cracked the screen. I would like to know how much it costs to get it repaired and how much insurance costs. Thank you for your time.

    I got my ipod touch (4th generation) on March 20, 2012, and it fell out of my pocket when I jumped. Unfortunantly, the screen cracked very badly, and it has become a hazard, not only for the many cuts I have gotton on my fingers from the ipod screen's broken glass, but for what I type (because the screen is cracked so badly, I cannot see what I am doing). The ipod has become pointless to own in its condition. I would like to know how much the repair would be, where the best place to get it done is located, and how much future insurance would cost in the United States. Thank you for you time.

    See "Repair Pricing."
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  • Does the iPod nano keep changing songs if I keep it in my pocket?

    I'm not going to be running or gymming with the iPod nano in my pocket. It is mostly for home use. I just wanted to know that since there is no HOLD/LOCK button, it may keep changing songs if put in a tight pocket while walking or travelling. Is that the case?
    Also, should I buy it for home use? (With the occasional outdoor trip? Or do you think I just stick to my laptop)

    If you have Shake to Shuffle turned off and you push the sleep button it shouldn't change songs in your pocket. Mine doesn't.

  • I have had my IPOD touch for exactly two weeks. On the 12th day, I put it in my pocket, got in the car and within 5 minutes, I reached in my pocket to get it and the screen was cracked. There was no impact, no bump, nothing. what can I do? This is my seco

    The screen just cracked, practically shattered after 5 minutes outside and safely in my coat pocket. There was no bump or  drop, absolutely nothing. Is this common?  How can I get this taken care of? I got this for my son, it is his second IPOD. After 2 weeks,it's destroyed without anyone doing anything.

    It would appear the someting in your pocket broke the screen. A broken screen is not covered by warranty.  However, sometimes if you make an appontment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store, the Genius will replace the iPod at no cost.  If you have the pay. Apple will exchange yours for $99, $149 or $199 depending upon the capacity.

  • Can any1 PLZ help me with my ipod?????I put my ipod in my pocket on lock, and when I took it out again it said on the display screen ipod is disabled..underneath it,it says connect to itunes ,however it wont let me in or anything..

    can any1 help me out with my ipod touch....I had my ipod in my pocket on lock and when i pulled it out to use it,it had ipod disabled and underneath that it had connect to itunes....unfortunately i am unable to get into my ipod its like locked me out....hope some1 out there can be of help...any advice given is much appreciated 

    The screen is telling you to connect the iPod to your computer and restore via iTunes.  You may have to also place the iPod in recovery mode in ordrer to allow a restore. For recovry mode:
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  • My ipod touch 5th gen fell out of my pocket while i was on my local park and landed on the concrete its smashed the screen like 2/3s of the screen is smashed is there any way the screen can get fixed?

    my ipod touch 5th gen fell outof my pocket while i wasinmy local park it landed on the concrete and the screen got smahed:(
    its smashed about 2/sof the SCREEN and i just wanted to see if the screen can be fixed or replacd thereforei do not really want a new ipod because i have lots of very important information on my ipod!
    And also my camera wont work now on both sides even though its the screen that got smashed not the back!
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    iPod Repair
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  • My Ipod was in my back pocket and when I took it out it has a white screen with 3 grey lines going threw it, and not even 5mins before, it was working fine... what could i be? it also isnt hooking up to itunes... please help

    My Ipod was in my back pocket and when I took it out it has a white screen with 3 grey lines going threw it, and not even 5mins before, it was working fine... what could i be? it also isnt hooking up to itunes... please help

    Try:
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    - Also try DFU mode after try recovery mode
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    - If not successful and you can't fully turn the iOS device fully off, let the battery fully drain. After charging for an least an hour try the above again.
    - If still not successful that usually indicates a hardware problem and an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store is in order.
    Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar       

  • Is it true that the ipod touch 5th gen bends on its own? I mean if i put it in my front pocket or in my bag?

    so I just got a new itouch 5g cause a lot of people said it was great and they've said that it has a stronger build than that of the 4g. So is it true that if I put my touch in my front pocket it will bend on its own? cosidering that maybe I wear pants that have tight pockets.

    I've not seen any objective comparisons that tested the bend resistance, so I can't offer any sort of opinion. I would expect either iPod to be subject to bending if kept in your pocket when you sit down. That's a lot of stress and leverage. I've even seen keys bend, and they're harder to bend than an electronic device.
    My advice; don't keep your iPod in your pocket.
    Regards.

  • In-Pocket iPod Function Issues

    It's next to impossible to control the iPod function on the iPhone when it's in your pocket for a few reasons:
    1. It's very difficult to locate the forward/reverse function on the screen when the iPhone is in your pocket.
    2. It eventually locks, in which case you need to perform the additonal task of unlocking it without looking.
    3. The iPhone lays flat in my pocket. When it lays flat, it goes into cover flow. There aren't even forward and reverse functions in cover flow!
    This is a huge disadvantage when the iPhone is compared to the old iPods. My proposed solutions are:
    1. Create a software update which allows you to turn off cover flow (even though you'd still have a hard time finding the forward and reverse functions when the iPhone is in your pocket, and it still would lock).
    2. Put physical forward/reverse buttons on the next iPhone.
    3. I understand that Apple used to make earbud headphones with forward and reverse controls on them, but do they still make them? Even if they did, I don't like earbud headphones so that wouldn't help me.
    WDYT?
    PS - I don't like to turn locking off because if I forget to turn it off it stays on and drains the battery and heats up =(
    Message was edited by: 2xUeL

    Happy to help.
    In addition, this cable has the button built in to use the click/double click functions. You can use it to plug into any pair of headphones you like so no need to use the buds.
    http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/wa/RSLID?mco=8C9 65391&fnode=home/shopiphone/iphoneaccessories&nplm=TN544LL/A

  • IPod Pauses On Hold In Pocket.. Why?

    I use my 5G iPod at work, mostly. It stays in my pocket so when I sit down, it presses against the side of my leg. It seems there's some sort of magic combination of buttons that makes the iPod pause when held down. It's not the headphone connector, I've tested just holding down all the buttons on the click wheel midsong and it does it every time. Has anyone else discovered this? It's really annoying.

    Yea, numerous times.I've put it on hold, held it with two hands and pressed down the entire click wheel with both thumbs, not even hard, and it pauses, so I have to unhold it and unpause. It seems to be a built-in function, unless I have a defective iPod and only mine does it.

  • HT201269 i have got a ipod touch 4th gen and i have got minecraft pocket edition on it but i and getting a new ipod touch 4th gen and i would like to know how to get minecraft back on my new iPod touch with all my data on it??? please help

    i have got a ipod touch 4th gen and i have got minecraft pocket edition on it but i and getting a new ipod touch 4th gen and i would like to know how to get minecraft back on my new iPod touch with all my data on it??? please help

    See:
    iOS: Transferring information from your current iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to a new device

  • I jumped into a swimming pool, did a few lengths and then realised that my iPod was in my pocket!!! I have tried putting it in rice but it still won't turn on or anything! Could I get it fixed anywhere?

    I jumped into a swimming pool, did a few lengths and then realised that my iPod was in my pocket!!! I have tried putting it in rice but it still won't turn on or anything! Could I get it fixed anywhere? Or is there another trick to recover it?

    If it is dry (in rice for a week and changing the rice every day or so)
    Try:
    - iOS: Not responding or does not turn on
    - Also try DFU mode after try recovery mode
    How to put iPod touch / iPhone into DFU mode « Karthik's scribblings
    - If not successful and you can't fully turn the iOS device fully off, let the battery fully drain. After charging for an least an hour try the above again.
    - Try on another computer          
    - If still not successful that usually indicates a hardware problem and an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store is in order.
    Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar       
    Apple will exchange your iPod for a refurbished one for this price. They do not fix yours.
      Apple - iPod Repair price                             

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