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  2. Music playback time: Up to 36 hours when fully charged. Video playback time: Up to 6 hours when fully charged. Charging via USB to computer system or power adapter (sold separately) Fast-charge time: about 2 hours (charges up to 80% of battery capacity) Full-charge time: about 4 hours.

  3. iPod Touch (2nd generation) - Wikipedia

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    The second-generation iPod Touch (marketed as " the new iPod touch " and colloquially known as the iPod Touch 2G or iPod Touch 2) is a multi-touch mobile device that was designed and marketed by Apple Inc. with a touchscreen-based user interface.

  4. Identify your iPod model - Apple Support

    support.apple.com/en-us/103823

    iPod touch (2nd generation) features a 3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen Multi-Touch display and 8 GB, 16 GB, or 32 GB flash drive. You can distinguish the iPod touch (2nd generation) from the previous model by its contoured design and oval shaped antennae cover in the back upper left corner.

  5. iPod Touch - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPod_Touch

    The iPod Touch is generally similar to the iPhone models prior to the iPhone X (excluding the second- and third-generation iPhone SE). Compared to a same-generation iPhone, an iPod Touch is thinner, lighter, and less expensive, while lacking some hardware and software features.

  6. Apple iPod touch 2nd Gen 8, 16, 32 GB Specs - EveryMac.com

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    Specs and features for the iPod touch 2nd Gen 8, 16, 32 GB (A1288/A1319*). Dates sold, capacity, battery life, networks, size, price and more.

  7. iPod touch 8GB (2nd Generation) - Apple Support

    support.apple.com/en-us/docs/ipod/132641

    Manuals, technical specifications, downloads, and more for Apple software and hardware.

  8. iPod touch (2nd generation) - iPodWiki

    ipodwiki.com/wiki/IPod_touch_(2nd_generation)

    The iPod touch (2nd generation) was released September 9, 2008 as the successor to the original iPod touch. It featured a tapered design, similar to the Unibody Macs, and several new features, including but not only a built-in speaker, Bluetooth (with iPhone OS 3.0), and volume buttons.