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Cold vs Itouch, what do you think?
I have to wait for the bus in the morning before school for about 10min.
Will the cold for 10min 5 days a week for the next 4-5 months be a problem or do any damage to the Itouch?
lol :) I actually like the cold, I snowmobile and all that stuff
3 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
if u hate the cold (like me) if you hav to wait near your house then wait in there till it comes.If not get a scarf,jacket, thick beanie, ect ect (depending on how cold it is) no it shouldnt hav problemscause if its in your pocket then it should be fine cause it wont frezee here, only places like alaska or somewhere like that.
- 1 decade ago
I also own an iPod Touch. There are two things that I have found that cold weather impacts the iPod Touch:
1. The cold weather will reduce your overall battery life (as it would with any battery), but 10 minutes wouldn't be enough to significantly reduce it to make much of a difference. It could be minimized by keeping it in a warm pocket.
2. The touch screen works on the concept of electrical currents from your finger tips being sensed by the screen. Therefore, you cannot be wearing a glove and expect the touch screen to work through the glove or mitten. You have to remove the glove in order to touch the screen. Depending on how cold it is, you may not want to do this for very long!
Scott
- 1 decade ago
as long as you don't expose the touch too long to the cold then it should be fine. make sure you keep it in your pocket most of the time.