Oct 19th 2007 iPod Touch vs. iPhone
So, I’ve finally reached the crossroads – on one hand, I keep hearing about this new iPod Touch in the market and on the other hand, there is all this hype about the brand new super-sexy iPhone also. I currently have an iPod Video and I want to upgrade to something that’s new and snazzy – something with loads of storage capacity to accommodate my vast music and movie collection. But, as I’ve been researching over the net and checking out the various gizmo blogs online, I’m wondering whether to get myself an iPod Touch or the iPhone.
Since I already have a phone you might think that I’m pretty stupid to even contemplate buying myself another one. But, my phone isn’t as trendy as the iPhone and it doesn’t have half as many features as this device. On the other hand, I’m quite happy with my video iPod but the iPod Touch looks so appealing I just cant resist it!
Most people tend to think that the iPod Touch and the iPhone are actually two of the same gadgets in different packs. While the Touch weighs roughly 15 grams, it is but a few centimeters smaller than the iPhone. As far as battery life is concerned, I learnt that the iPhone has a longer life than the Touch. What’s more, the iPod Touch has the capacity to play up to 22 hours of music and around 5 hours of video, while the iPhone plays at least 24 hours of audio and about 7 hours of video. Since I am a music lover and find myself sleeping the nights away with music playing in the background, the iPhone sure does score more points than the Touch.
The display screen for both these gadgets look very similar. Yes, there are many similarities between the iPhone and the Touch. The difference is that the iPhone is also a phone while the Touch does not have this feature. The similarities include:
· A Safari Web browser
· You Tube video player
· Calculator and Clock applications
· Flash memory (8 or 16 GB for the iPod touch, 8 GB for the iPhone)
· Photo, Audio and video storage and playback
· Headphone and Dock connections
· Calendar and contacts synchronized with the PC
· Wi-Fi capabilities (802.11b/g)
· Access to the iTunes Music Store via Wi-Fi
The costs for the Touch and the iPhone are also very similar. So, if I opt for a Touch I’m getting a gadget that has a wide screen display, wi-fi capabilities and touch sensitive user interface. If I opt for an iPhone I’m getting a phone along with many other features. However, since all I’m looking for is a new and advance music player, the Touch will do really well. But then other features that the iPhone possesses like e-mail and the EDGE network sound very appealing too.
So, which one should I choose over the other? As of now, I’m leaning towards the iPhone, but if anyone can come up with a valid argument for or against my decision, I’d appreciate it if you could share it with me.
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