nope
No; that's why they are called "free" apps. Some are truly free. Some use ads to cover the cost of the app. If you want to get rid of the ads, you have to pay for an "upgrade". And some apps cost money and do not have a free version.
The only place i know to get apps for the ipod is iTunes and that cost's money
For the ipod touch some apps cost money but a whole lot of them dont cost money at all the majority of them are al free.lol so dont worry kk
They do and they don't cost money. There is a free app section in iTunes and the App Store where you can download apps free of charge. There is also a Paid-for app section where you have go pay to get the app.
No, it does not cost money to look up apps on an iPod touch.
depends on what you got
NO
No
Yes, it does cost some money. By adopting an animal from WWF, you pay a certain amount of money to WWF every month.
Some iPod apps cost money, others are free. Apps should be free the second time even if you do delete it.
some apps are free (a lot are) some app cost money.
nope
To get all free apps, go to the App Store and purchase every free app you can using your iTunes account. You must pay for the apps that cost money.
No; that's why they are called "free" apps. Some are truly free. Some use ads to cover the cost of the app. If you want to get rid of the ads, you have to pay for an "upgrade". And some apps cost money and do not have a free version.
The only place i know to get apps for the ipod is iTunes and that cost's money
Certain apps cost money to buy, certain apps are completely free. The download itself is free, but the actual app may cost or not cost depending on the app.