QUOTE(farmcow @ Oct 24 2008, 05:39 PM)
wad about bluetooth ? is the 2nd generation equipped with that ?

GOT! but there're good and bad news =)
Good news - Easily the most interesting thing about the "funnest iPod ever" is that iFixit found a Broadcom BCM4325 Bluetooth chip inside (translation: the iPod touch now has Bluetooth—kinda). If you followed our live coverage of Tuesday's announcement, watched the event via streaming QuickTime, or downloaded the podcast, you may have noticed that Jobs didn't say a word about this much-requested feature of the iPod touch. That's probably because, while the new iPod touch is packing Bluetooth, it is apparently locked down by Nike and Apple specifically to be used with the iPod touch's new built-in Nike Plus compatibility.
Bad news - If you're planning on cracking open your own new iPod as soon as you get it home, iFixit has already published its guides for the iPod touch 2G and iPod nano 4G. As for the iPod touch's Bluetooth chip, we'll have to wait and see if the hacking community can make anything of it.
Source from
http://arstechnica.com/journals/apple.ars/...bluetooth-sortaThere are another article bout your question too, read this:
http://www.touchpodium.com/2008/09/12/2g-i...ophone-support/
Added on October 24, 2008, 5:49 pmQUOTE(kianlun @ Oct 24 2008, 05:41 PM)
Hmm i suggest not to put up something that is not too sure yet..
It might lead to confusion to some ppl who hasn't done any research on the new ipod touch..
As for my source, there's no built in mic for 2G iPod Touch though..
http://www.ipodtouchfans.com/forums/showth...goto=nextoldestNot only does the 2G iPod Touch have a bluetooth chip integrated within its cramped up innards, but it is being said that the headphone jack now has 5 wires instead of only the 4 wires leading from to it. What does this mean, you ask? Well it’s simply, lad. It means that microphone support has been added to the New iPod Touch, and with very warm welcome, at that.The bluetooth chip and headphone jack microphone support were both noted by the folks at iFixit (see here).
There's really got a build in mic inside. but so far its still not supported.
This post has been edited by ginolo: Oct 24 2008, 05:49 PM