How To Speed Up Ipod 5
[SOLVED] How can i make my iPod Touch 4g run as fast as it used to?
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- Jun 10, 2013
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dude ios 6.1 is not suitable for ipod touch 4G. Best if u downgrade ur software back to ios 5.1.1 and your ipod will be buttery smooth again. here is the link
http://www.ijailbreak.com/news/download-ios-5-1-1-firmware-apple/
see for instructions by looking different articles how to route..!!
Have fun.!
yogesh
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1. Upgrade device FIRMWARE
2. UPDATE to newer version of iOS if possible (iOS 6 I believe; I think it's worked out okay)
3. REINSTALL the newest version of iOS if possible.
As a PC user, when my brother-in-law had issues on his iPhone, I said "just reinstall the OS" which we then found out was almost impossible.
I don't have time to investigate further but I think it possible you need to reinstall the Operating System. I hope that's not too hard. If you're still on iOS 5 though I'd consider going to version 6 first.
- Jun 10, 2013
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1. Upgrade device FIRMWARE
2. UPDATE to newer version of iOS if possible (iOS 6 I believe; I think it's worked out okay)
3. REINSTALL the newest version of iOS if possible.
As a PC user, when my brother-in-law had issues on his iPhone, I said "just reinstall the OS" which we then found out was almost impossible.
I don't have time to investigate further but I think it possible you need to reinstall the Operating System. I hope that's not too hard. If you're still on iOS 5 though I'd consider going to version 6 first.
Im already updated to the latest firmware for the 4th generation, iOS 6.1.3. As long as its an apple device, its basically impossible to simply re install the firmware or OS. So since i cant do anything you suggested, im still stuck
- Jun 20, 2006
- 21,576
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1. Upgrade device FIRMWARE
2. UPDATE to newer version of iOS if possible (iOS 6 I believe; I think it's worked out okay)
3. REINSTALL the newest version of iOS if possible.
As a PC user, when my brother-in-law had issues on his iPhone, I said "just reinstall the OS" which we then found out was almost impossible.
I don't have time to investigate further but I think it possible you need to reinstall the Operating System. I hope that's not too hard. If you're still on iOS 5 though I'd consider going to version 6 first.
Im already updated to the latest firmware for the 4th generation, iOS 6.1.3. As long as its an apple device, its basically impossible to simply re install the firmware or OS. So since i cant do anything you suggested, im still stuck
You should probably go to an APPLE forum for this question.
- Nov 17, 2013
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dude ios 6.1 is not suitable for ipod touch 4G. Best if u downgrade ur software back to ios 5.1.1 and your ipod will be buttery smooth again. here is the link
http://www.ijailbreak.com/news/download-ios-5-1-1-firmware-apple/
see for instructions by looking different articles how to route..!!
Have fun.!
yogesh
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It is bcoz low ram on the ipod it cant function very efficiently or smoothly when two or more apps are continuesly
It is obvious that it will be laggy & slow
I would recommend to restore your ipod compeletly and upgrade if not upgraded & try to run less apps at the same time.
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youtube it...download the firmware you want from apple...with "redsnow" you can change to any firmware you want by selecting extras , select ipsw and selext you downloaded firmware
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6hHoSmPE-Y
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1. Upgrade device FIRMWARE
2. UPDATE to newer version of iOS if possible (iOS 6 I believe; I think it's worked out okay)
3. REINSTALL the newest version of iOS if possible.
As a PC user, when my brother-in-law had issues on his iPhone, I said "just reinstall the OS" which we then found out was almost impossible.
I don't have time to investigate further but I think it possible you need to reinstall the Operating System. I hope that's not too hard. If you're still on iOS 5 though I'd consider going to version 6 first.
Im already updated to the latest firmware for the 4th generation, iOS 6.1.3. As long as its an apple device, its basically impossible to simply re install the firmware or OS. So since i cant do anything you suggested, im still stuck
Plug into iTunes and restore iPod back it up first and that downloads the newest iOS and completely wipes the old off and the new on
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Try cleaning your notification center (if it helps)
Hope that works out for u
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