Yes, but if you purchased your Ipod touches from Apple, you only get a 1 year warranty and then after that you are on your own. You can also restore it to the original settings and it is "unjailbroken"
I have found a solution to students having access to the settings, deleting applications, downloading apps, and messing up anything else. I actually jailbroke the 30 Ipod Touches we have, which is 100% legal, then I installed the following…
I have a question for all of you using the Ipod Touch, how do you go about syncing all the applications and settings on these, especially after students change things daily since they have access to the settings.
Do you sync them one at a time?…