Here is an alternative, instead of having iPhone, have this fifth generation iPod.
The new iPod Touch is a coming-out party. It looks slightly different from the new iPhone. There are bright color options, and a funky loop-shaped hand strap. The curved contours on the back have replaced the Touch's old shiny polished steel.
The iPod Touch is incredibly thin, very light, extremely pocketable, and highly versatile. It’s a near-5 in terms of function, the fastest Touch that’s ever been made, and the first Touch you’d seriously use as a camera. It’s a multiuse device, and it could even be your phone of sorts for FaceTime calls and Skype. At $299 without a contract, it’s a very attractive deal, but it's also an expensive device that starts with 32GB of storage (a 64GB version costs $399).
It's also far more powerful than the old Touch: a 5-megapixel camera with 1080p video recording replaces a VGA camera with 720p video. An A5 processor replaces the A4. A big, long 4-inch IPS Retina Display -- just like that of the iPhone 5 -- replaces the non-IPS 3.5-inch screen on the fourth-gen. Siri is onboard and ready to play.
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The new iPod Touch is a coming-out party. It looks slightly different from the new iPhone. There are bright color options, and a funky loop-shaped hand strap. The curved contours on the back have replaced the Touch's old shiny polished steel.
The iPod Touch is incredibly thin, very light, extremely pocketable, and highly versatile. It’s a near-5 in terms of function, the fastest Touch that’s ever been made, and the first Touch you’d seriously use as a camera. It’s a multiuse device, and it could even be your phone of sorts for FaceTime calls and Skype. At $299 without a contract, it’s a very attractive deal, but it's also an expensive device that starts with 32GB of storage (a 64GB version costs $399).
It's also far more powerful than the old Touch: a 5-megapixel camera with 1080p video recording replaces a VGA camera with 720p video. An A5 processor replaces the A4. A big, long 4-inch IPS Retina Display -- just like that of the iPhone 5 -- replaces the non-IPS 3.5-inch screen on the fourth-gen. Siri is onboard and ready to play.
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