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Hello all!
I've been wanting an iPhone for quite some time now, but I have a special pricing plan at Sprint and couldn't justify losing my plan to switching carriers and doubling my monthly cell phone costs simply for a phone.
Now, that Sprint and Apple are friends, I have some things to consider.
I'm highly attached to my 64G Touch. I've got about 40G of music on there, although roughly 20G are from audiobooks. I use it daily though.
Maybe this is a dumb question, but does the iPhone have the same capabilities as the Touch in regards to apps and playing music? Can the iPhone do everything my Touch can? Would the audio sound the same? I'd like to be able to go from carrying 2 devices in my pocket to 1 device. What happens if I'm listening to something and a call or text comes in?
Am I wrong to think that I can use an iPhone to fully replace my Android cell and my Touch?
Thanks for any feedback!
I've been wanting an iPhone for quite some time now, but I have a special pricing plan at Sprint and couldn't justify losing my plan to switching carriers and doubling my monthly cell phone costs simply for a phone.
Now, that Sprint and Apple are friends, I have some things to consider.
I'm highly attached to my 64G Touch. I've got about 40G of music on there, although roughly 20G are from audiobooks. I use it daily though.
Maybe this is a dumb question, but does the iPhone have the same capabilities as the Touch in regards to apps and playing music? Can the iPhone do everything my Touch can? Would the audio sound the same? I'd like to be able to go from carrying 2 devices in my pocket to 1 device. What happens if I'm listening to something and a call or text comes in?
Am I wrong to think that I can use an iPhone to fully replace my Android cell and my Touch?
Thanks for any feedback!