How to Buy a Touch Screen iPod

First ask your parents the big question "Can I please have an iPod touch?", Research!, Also decide how many gigabytes you will use., You may also want to buy online from ebay, Deals Direct or Amazon BUT be warned that they may have little or no...

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  1. Step 1: First ask your parents the big question "Can I please have an iPod touch?"

    or if you are your own boss "Can I really afford it?".

    Once you have a yes and the money you're all good.
  2. Step 2: Research!

    Visit your local electronic stores (Dick Smith, Good Guys, Big W etc) write down their best offer and compare the prices and purchase from the cheapest and most trustworthy store.

    Look out for sales and discounts, especially during the Christmas season. , Your choices are 8 gig, 16 gig (online as most stores don't sell them now), 32 gig, and 64 gig.

    Look at what you can fit on your iPod with the amount of storage here: http://www.apple.com/au/ipodtouch/ , They might be refurbished or have a crack on the screen or dents so pick and choose carefully. (Don't purchase one that doesn't have a picture of the unit on the site as it could be faulty or a hoax) , :)
  3. Step 3: Also decide how many gigabytes you will use.

  4. Step 4: You may also want to buy online from ebay

  5. Step 5: Deals Direct or Amazon BUT be warned that they may have little or no warranty.

  6. Step 6: Have fun with your beautiful new device!

Detailed Guide

or if you are your own boss "Can I really afford it?".

Once you have a yes and the money you're all good.

Visit your local electronic stores (Dick Smith, Good Guys, Big W etc) write down their best offer and compare the prices and purchase from the cheapest and most trustworthy store.

Look out for sales and discounts, especially during the Christmas season. , Your choices are 8 gig, 16 gig (online as most stores don't sell them now), 32 gig, and 64 gig.

Look at what you can fit on your iPod with the amount of storage here: http://www.apple.com/au/ipodtouch/ , They might be refurbished or have a crack on the screen or dents so pick and choose carefully. (Don't purchase one that doesn't have a picture of the unit on the site as it could be faulty or a hoax) , :)

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