Would a smartphone user benefit from a "ipod touch?"

gizbug

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Have a WM smartphone, with an ipod nano. Would there be any benefit in buying an ipod touch? Or stick with upgrading to a classic?
 

erwos

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Zune HD?

But, seriously, I have an HTC Apache running WM 6.1, and I get a lot of good usage out of my Zune 30 - WM kinda sucks for the multimedia stuff. If you've got a data plan on your phone, I kinda doubt you'd be using the browser or other stuff on your AV player, though - at least I don't.
 

uli2000

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Untill recently, I carried both a WM phone and an ipod touch. I used WMwifirouter to set up a ad-hoc wifi connection and did my surfing, email, ect from my touch since it was a better ui. Just swiched to a BB and unfortunatly, dont have the option of wifi. I hope Apple at some point enables internet sharing over BT.
 

cheesehead

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iPod Classic. The iTouch really isn't very good as a PDA - until Apple decides to license Graffiti (which is, IMO, the best way to enter data into handheld devices) I'd stick with a Blackberry, Treo, or other dedicated device. The Classic also has a really big hard drive.