- Apr 17, 2008
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are any of you going to get the new ipod touch? do you think the improvements over the previous version make it worth getting?
Im one of the few people in the world that has never owned any ipod.
+1 although I've owned many iphones through the years.
I ordered 3. One 32 gig version for my daughter. Two 8 gig version to send to my wife's family overseas. We plan to use Facetime to video chat.
I had 2 Sony phones with 3G before 3G even hit US with a great MP3 player on it. Then I got my Android.
There maybe some things the new iTouch can do that my first gen iTouch and Evo can not but why would I downgrade from a 4.3 inch screen?
Brian
Hell no. My vibrant is better, IMO, for sound quality. Plus, I still have my ipod classic 160gb for bulk music. But the lack of a real EQ on any i product just sucks. My vibrant has presets, 5.1 fake surround and 10 band eq and sounds pretty damn good.
Hell no. My vibrant is better, IMO, for sound quality. Plus, I still have my ipod classic 160gb for bulk music. But the lack of a real EQ on any i product just sucks. My vibrant has presets, 5.1 fake surround and 10 band eq and sounds pretty damn good.
Which SE phone was a Walkman phone with US 3G? The only phone with US 3G that I can think of was the K850 which came out in early 07, and that's not a Walkman phone is it? A few months before the iPhone 2G. Oh wait nm... the beginning of 3G for the US seems to be the iPhone 3G. Though I believe the Touch Diamond could do it too, but when the US really cared about 3G was post iPhone 3G.
No, because I have a smartphone. Beyond that, though, I don't use my smartphone for much other than making calls, sending messages, and surfing the web, none of which I can do on an iPod Touch unless I'm on a wifi network. I don't use music players.
I don't understand why anyone would own both a smartphone AND an iPod Touch. The Touch is basically a smartphone minus the phone so you don't have to pay a monthly fee. Seems like a great option if you have a dumbphone though.
You would own a smartphone with the iPod Touch if you feel like you need the iOS apps but with a non iPhone. Plus, if I tether my iPod Touch, isn't it effectively an iPhone now minus the calls? I can go online on the go.
You would own a smartphone with the iPod Touch if you feel like you need the iOS apps but with a non iPhone. Plus, if I tether my iPod Touch, isn't it effectively an iPhone now minus the calls? I can go online on the go.