Firmware 6.0 Ipod Touch 4 <99% Certified>
: With only 256MB of RAM , the device frequently suffered from "memory pressure," leading to apps crashing or the device lagging during multitasking.
: This version marked the controversial transition from Google Maps to Apple’s in-house Apple Maps solution. While it brought a cleaner UI, iPod Touch 4 users missed out on "Flyover" and turn-by-turn navigation due to hardware constraints. Firmware 6.0 Ipod Touch 4
: iOS 6 was the final destination for the iPod Touch 4. As developers began targeting iOS 7 and 8, this firmware became the "legacy" version that kept thousands of apps functional on the device for years. The Legacy of 6.1.6 : With only 256MB of RAM , the
Because the iPod Touch 4 has a hardware-level exploit known as , firmware 6.0 remains popular in the hobbyist community. It allows for a "tethered" jailbreak regardless of software updates, enabling users to: Install performance tweaks to speed up the UI. : iOS 6 was the final destination for the iPod Touch 4
: A much-needed productivity feature that allowed users to silence all incoming notifications and pings on a schedule or manually. Hardware Performance & Challenges
: System-wide integration allowed users to post directly from the Notification Center and sync Facebook events with the Apple Calendar.
Downgrade to older, faster firmwares like iOS 5 or 4 using saved SHSH blobs. Access legacy apps via Cydia .

