
If you do not like Apple products then this is not one for you as its an all Apple comparison with the iPod touch vs iPhone, you can see the video comparison below.
Not sure why the guy in the video did not use two hands and press them both at the same time, but it does look like the iPod Touch is a little bit faster on loading things like photos.
One comment I saw was interesting, they said “a company decided to use their recently released highly successful product as a template for another product”.
That makes an interesting point, what’s your opinion on the iPod touch vs iPhone?















4 responses so far ↓
1 annglobalenterprise.com // Sep 16, 2007 at 9:59 pm
I’ve never owned anything Apple before, but I have to admit this does look very interesting……
2 Leland // Sep 17, 2007 at 2:41 pm
No, it’s backwards — the groundwork for the iPod touch came before the iPhone deep inside Apple’s development labs. Nobody can believe that Apple only took a few months to create the iPod touch.
It’s been said that Apple was working on a tablet computer when their engineers started trying out multitouch concepts. Then, Jobs saw their ideas and told them to scrap the tablet & take a whole different direction with multitouch.
Everything in the iPod touch is in the iPhone, of course. The phone features required work with AT&T (that is, once AT&T decided to gamble on accepting the then-unseen iPhone), and were developed alongside the already-existing touch interface.
I’ll even bet that Coverflow first appeared in the development iPod touch interface before it was ever integrated into iTunes (and, this fall, into Leopard).
I’ll tell you this: currently-available tech products — not just from Apple, either — are not nearly as advanced as the projects they have under development. The iPhone and iPod touch were released when they were ready, but they began gestation several years ago; think of how much cooler gadgets like these will be in another five years.
3 David // Oct 3, 2007 at 2:28 am
You have to take in consideration the IPhone has email apps that are running. If WIFI is turned on then it is searching and using resources. Also there seemed to be more than double tha apps installed. I do not know anything about the Tiger Operating System, surely some of those apps are using some resources as well.
4 Sandi // Feb 5, 2008 at 4:27 pm
I love my ipod touch! I would have requested the phone if I didn’t have to go with AT&T (stay with my current cell phone provider). My son, who is on his 3rd ipod nano is jealous… I just wish the 32gb had come out in time for me to add it to my Christmas wish list!!!
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