The difference between the phone and the touch is that you can't use 3G with
the touch.  While you won't have to pay for a data plan, like you would with
the phone, you won't be able to use GPS, or have internet access in places
where there isn't Wi-fi.  That's the difference.
Kevin

-----Original Message-----
From: Donal Fitzpatrick [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 5:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: iPhone or iTouch?


I am faced with something of a dilemma.  It's a nice one, but a dilemma none
the less.

The phone carrier (O2) in Ireland who offers the iPhone is offering me a
very good upgrade price.  So my dilemma is whether to buy the iPhone now, or
wait till the States to get the touch.  I presume the interaction on both
devices is the same?  I'd be very interested to hear the thoughts and
experiences of people on the list who have tried both.  

In light of the ludicrous over-pricing by Intel on their new reader, isn't
it truly fantastic to have the choice between two off-the-shelf devices?

Cheers

Donal

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