writer@large
11-08-2009, 10:56 PM
Greetings!
I'm looking at getting both myself and my wife an iPod Touch for Christmas (32g, most likely). While I'll know about mine ahead of time (duh), I'm hoping to surprise her with the gift. I want the thing to be ready to use out of the box on Christmas morning ... so, I have a question:
Does the iPod Touch come with any sort of battery charge, so it can be set up and played with right out of the box on Christmas morning? Or should I open it up on Christmas Eve and charge it before wrapping it? Or, can it be plugged in (AC power) or something so that it could be usable out of the box Christmas morning?
Like I said, I want to surprise her, and would hate for the moment to be anticlimatic. "Here's your gift honey ... now let's just wait 8 hours to use it!" :)
Also, what do you feel would be "essential accessories" that one might desire on that first day, when they open that iPod Touch and begin to use it? Not long-run stuff; just those things that one might really want or need, even if the stores are all closed on Christmas.
Thanks in advance for your answers.
--W@L
I'm looking at getting both myself and my wife an iPod Touch for Christmas (32g, most likely). While I'll know about mine ahead of time (duh), I'm hoping to surprise her with the gift. I want the thing to be ready to use out of the box on Christmas morning ... so, I have a question:
Does the iPod Touch come with any sort of battery charge, so it can be set up and played with right out of the box on Christmas morning? Or should I open it up on Christmas Eve and charge it before wrapping it? Or, can it be plugged in (AC power) or something so that it could be usable out of the box Christmas morning?
Like I said, I want to surprise her, and would hate for the moment to be anticlimatic. "Here's your gift honey ... now let's just wait 8 hours to use it!" :)
Also, what do you feel would be "essential accessories" that one might desire on that first day, when they open that iPod Touch and begin to use it? Not long-run stuff; just those things that one might really want or need, even if the stores are all closed on Christmas.
Thanks in advance for your answers.
--W@L