I am literally attached to my iTouch, or I guess the other way around. It goes where I go. With it, I have my podcasts, music, games, internet, various applications for bank accounts, etc. It is awesome. I can see how it easy it would be to transition to an iPhone from here so i could use it everywhere, whereas now I am dependent on wifi.
With it, I have my podcasts, music, games, internet, various applications for bank accounts, etc. It is awesome.
Definitely so... :-)
I have the iPhone, which is basically the iPod Touch with a phone attached. And it does have the camera, too, but that's supposed to be coming, later, for the iPod Touch, too.
Many don't realize all the functionality of this device the iPod Touch/iPhone. It is quite amazing.
First, at 32GB, the capacity is way too low. 64GB is barely passable for me. I heard that it will be difficult for Apple to come out with a 64GB or larger capacity phone without increasing the footprint because they are out of space with the current dimensions.
Second, wow, it's like $100 plus dollars a month for phone and data service! Way too expensive to justify when I'm paying about $55 for two regular phones combined. Wi-fi is becoming more ubiquitous so the author gets that right. Will Wi-Fi supplant the need for 3G always connected service? Not for some, but it's likely most really don't need this level of service, except maybe those who can't live without telling someone their munching on potato chips on Twitter or Facebook.
Exactly. I depend on my iPod Touch for all of the reasons you list. I don't leave home without it.
And yes, when the contract expires with my present cell phone carrier, I will move on to an iPhone. The Touch was simply the entree. (Just now, FR flagged "entree" was misspelled. It didn't give me a good alternative. So I pull out my trusty Touch, go to the American Heritage Dictionary app, and enter "entree". Yes, that is exactly the word I want. It is spelled correctly. It means "the act of entering".)