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So, I'm trying to put together a spreadsheet comparing the iPhone to the new iPod Touch.
Sure, the price per gigabyte for the 8GB models is different. Say, $50per gig on the iPhone versus $37.50 on the iPod touch. (goes down to $25per gig for the 16 GB model).
But what else is missing?
I don't see any mention of the Google Maps feature, which was one of the key developments in the iPhone IMHO.
I planned on getting an iPhone, but switched back off AT&T after three weeks of terrible service and quality. Frankly, I was more interested in all of the other features over the phone. So this new iPod Touch gives me the opportunity to get the other functionality and not mess with AT&T. But, of course, they've dropped some of the more palatable features.
Google Maps is a big loss.
Edit to Add: I also notice there's no external speakers. Not a terrible loss. However, I have some video I've produced on my 5th gen iPod that I like to show to people. It would be nice to be able to use the external speakers and not have them use my earbuds (yuck!).
Sure, the price per gigabyte for the 8GB models is different. Say, $50per gig on the iPhone versus $37.50 on the iPod touch. (goes down to $25per gig for the 16 GB model).
But what else is missing?
I don't see any mention of the Google Maps feature, which was one of the key developments in the iPhone IMHO.
I planned on getting an iPhone, but switched back off AT&T after three weeks of terrible service and quality. Frankly, I was more interested in all of the other features over the phone. So this new iPod Touch gives me the opportunity to get the other functionality and not mess with AT&T. But, of course, they've dropped some of the more palatable features.
Google Maps is a big loss.
Edit to Add: I also notice there's no external speakers. Not a terrible loss. However, I have some video I've produced on my 5th gen iPod that I like to show to people. It would be nice to be able to use the external speakers and not have them use my earbuds (yuck!).
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