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iTouch 4th gen or Nano 7th gen?
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<blockquote data-quote="DianaB" data-source="post: 2751535" data-attributes="member: 221831"><p>You realize that you can do these things on any number of cellphones, right? Even if you're getting just a basic phone, you can still use it for music and video. Many basic phones can accept microSD cards as bug as 16GB, some up to 32GB, and since they're cards</p><p></p><p>* they can be swapped to any number of devices (no need to sync between new one and old one)</p><p>* you can swap different cards, meaning you practically have no limit to how much you can carry with you (iPod memory is dixed)</p><p>* because you can connect in mass storage USB mode, you don't need proprietary software. iTunes is needed for iPods, and unlike mass storage mode, iTunes does not let you copy FROM an iPod.</p><p>* if the phone bricks, the card can still be saved.</p><p></p><p>Phones can be cheaper than iPods, and let's face it. You're going to have one anyway.</p><p></p><p>The iPod touch is a better idea since it does more, assuming you want to do those extra things. </p><p></p><p>But the Nano is a complete waste of money - you can do what you want w/o one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DianaB, post: 2751535, member: 221831"] You realize that you can do these things on any number of cellphones, right? Even if you're getting just a basic phone, you can still use it for music and video. Many basic phones can accept microSD cards as bug as 16GB, some up to 32GB, and since they're cards * they can be swapped to any number of devices (no need to sync between new one and old one) * you can swap different cards, meaning you practically have no limit to how much you can carry with you (iPod memory is dixed) * because you can connect in mass storage USB mode, you don't need proprietary software. iTunes is needed for iPods, and unlike mass storage mode, iTunes does not let you copy FROM an iPod. * if the phone bricks, the card can still be saved. Phones can be cheaper than iPods, and let's face it. You're going to have one anyway. The iPod touch is a better idea since it does more, assuming you want to do those extra things. But the Nano is a complete waste of money - you can do what you want w/o one. [/QUOTE]
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