Hi,

I haven't seen anywhere that the apple peal is supported by sprint.

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On Jan 11, 2011, at 9:27 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

> and now from sprint there is I believe it's called the apple peal and it will 
> run on the 3g network. Not sure if that's a good thing but maybe there's a bt 
> adapter for headphones someday.
> 
> s
> On Jan 11, 2011, at 6:09 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
> 
>> The ipod touch does not work wth bluetooth gps receivers unfortunately, I 
>> wish it did. It will run all the same apps. Like you said, the camera is 
>> better, there are accessories you can get to allow the ipod touch to work 
>> with GPS, not sure how well they work though.
>> On Jan 11, 2011, at 1:37 PM, Justin Ekis wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> I'm curious what you all know about the differences between the iPhone4 and 
>>> the iPod touch, other than the obvious phone capabilities of course.
>>> 
>>> I've had my eye on the iPhone since shortly after getting a mac, and as 
>>> anyone following me on twitter could tell you I kept a close eye on any 
>>> rumors about when it would get to Verizon. Strangely, now that Verizon has 
>>> finally made it official, I'm suddenly not sure. The idea of adding another 
>>> $30 to my bill for a smartphone data plan is a little hard to swallow. From 
>>> what I can tell, the iPod touch can run all of the same apps, and I'm 
>>> satisfied with a phone that places calls and does text messaging. Of course 
>>> the touch can only use wifi, but if I'm away from a wifi connection, I'm 
>>> probably quite busy doing something and don't need those distractions 
>>> anyway.
>>> 
>>> From what I have been able to gather, the phone has a far better camera, 
>>> which is only compelling if there is a great OCR app available to use it 
>>> with. More important is that the iPOD doesn't appear to have GPS 
>>> functionality. One would hope that standard bluetooth GPS receivers would 
>>> work with the touch and allow the use of apps such as Navigon. If not, it 
>>> would seem odd if there wasn't a GPS receiver among the hundreds of add-ons 
>>> designed specifically for the iPOD touch. Does anyone know if this is 
>>> possible?
>>> 
>>> Other than these, what other differences have you guys noticed?
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> 
>>> Justin
>>> 
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