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iTouch sound quality is HORRIBLE. If you care about the sound quality of portable music-playing devices, stay far away from all new generation iPods.
But if that's not as big a concern...
With the numbers quantified, it helps to take some of the emotions out of the decision-making. Now to find that $1,000 ...
aside: a friend got approval for getting iPhone at his non-profit org b/c "we are doing more property management, maintenance, etc. that requires project workplans... i can be anywhere and pull up the project workplan (usually an excel or word file), pull up the real file, show it to the person i'm standing with, then email them the draft, all without leaving the meeting"
so here is the deal, if you have a city with plenty of wifi spot then the touch is perfect.
but with all the new applications that utilize the YOUR LOCATION on the iphone does make it tempting, so I would love to play with the different applications with Yelp with YOUR LOCATION but to be honest, it is not something that is so necessary.
you can always use the curve's browser to find local things...it is just a cool factor with the iphone. the curve you can tether to internet...with iphone you can't.
the touch is pretty cool and i use it as a PDA and my primary ipod. I think the sound is superior to any mp3 player out there but i have to admit it is a pretty pricey mp3 player (I got it as a gift).
My verdict is stick with the curve, enjoy the great keyboard, the internet browsing, pda and of course the phone. The iphone is fun. but for functionality it is alright...the ipod itouch is purely a fun gadget...and a good replacement for your ipod if you want to use it as a pda.
now , the itouch, one time cost but you can't use the phone and the camera.
the other thing you can do is, get the iphone and use it for a month or 2 then break the contract which going to cost you 175.00 plus the phone when you first sign up is 299.99 activation fee 36 and tax and first month. (still cheaper than the 2 years paying for it) then you get some one of buy the unlock program and then use it with other carrier .
if it is make sense then here is other way to do it.
and plus make sure you prepare atleast 650.00 for all these .
good luck
We all know it lacks voice dialing and you can't send picture messages or take video. That's a bummer but not a deal breaker for me. What I did not like was that you could not delete individual text messages without jail breaking the phone and voiding warranties. But my biggest gripe was the battery life. Coming from phones in the past that either never had great battery life or had batteries that wore out really fast, I am so sick of worrying about my battery. The fact that the iphone 3g will AT BEST get a day and a half IF you TURN OFF 3g and bluetooth when you're not using it completely turned me off.
Add this to a bunch of horror stories about at&t as a provider and I regretfully decided against my dream iphone. The device is great, but it just isn't practical. So i decided against it and got a phone that was more practical for my needs. My friend offered to sell me his itouch since he just bought the iphone for 100 dollars. I'll be doing that. A phone is a device that needs to be practical, an mp3 player doesn't. I'll take all the great multimedia aspects of the iphone in the itouch and keep a more practical fun.