Is there a way to delete songs off my ipod touch without plugging it into a computer? I just sold my laptop so now all I have is an ipod touch and an ipad.

I am getting really sick of some of my songs and I want to delete them but I have no idea how. I use to just do it from my computer but now all I have is an ipad. What should I do?!

If you have iOS 5 then swipe the song left or right and tap the delete button that appears. If not iOS 5 then you have to connect to computer and unsync.

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