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Apple Mobile Products: iPhone, iPad, iPod
iPhone Hardware and Accessories
IPhone vs Ipod Touch?? or both
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<blockquote data-quote="MrKeyserSoze" data-source="post: 518095" data-attributes="member: 34543"><p>For me, it was a no-brainer - but then I'm a cheapskate. There is no way I'd spend £250 or whatever it is for an iphone and then at least £35 per month to use it on an 18 month contract - I mean that's almost a grand on what is essentially a phone (assuming you don't go over the text/minutes) with a small ipod attached. No 3G to me seems like a big step-back (and, as such, is no way the Jesus-phone that everyone keeps calling it). And my final issue is that I like being able to send a text message quickly using one hand under the table whilst pretending to listen to someone - typing text messages on the iphone (if it is like typing on the ipod touch) would be a laborious process and no amount of practice could surely make it as quick as a regular phone.</p><p></p><p>I would (cause I have) get a decent contract (I recommend 3) normal phone and the ipod touch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrKeyserSoze, post: 518095, member: 34543"] For me, it was a no-brainer - but then I'm a cheapskate. There is no way I'd spend £250 or whatever it is for an iphone and then at least £35 per month to use it on an 18 month contract - I mean that's almost a grand on what is essentially a phone (assuming you don't go over the text/minutes) with a small ipod attached. No 3G to me seems like a big step-back (and, as such, is no way the Jesus-phone that everyone keeps calling it). And my final issue is that I like being able to send a text message quickly using one hand under the table whilst pretending to listen to someone - typing text messages on the iphone (if it is like typing on the ipod touch) would be a laborious process and no amount of practice could surely make it as quick as a regular phone. I would (cause I have) get a decent contract (I recommend 3) normal phone and the ipod touch. [/QUOTE]
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