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mockney piers Wrote:

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> I'd say that iPod touch and iPhone seems like

> technological tautology.

> Keep your touch and get something small and light

> would be my advice.

>

> They are funky though.


They are indeed nice looking. I need to have email access all the time which tends to rule out something small and light.

Erm, blackberry, iPod touch and an iPhone? Are you Stephen Fry in disguise? I have an iPhone and love the way it ties everything together in one device (phone, music, email)...but if you've already got those other toys the iphone won't give you anything more; just to opportunity to leave the other two behind. And annoy Snorky. Which might be worth it.
I have had mine a few months now, took me awhile to get used to the texting with my not so dainty fingers, but fine with it now. You can download a lot of free applications ( journey planners, restaurant finders etc) and i don't have an i pod so its like having the next best thing. also i don't have access to a computer a lot of the time during my working day due to the type of job so its great for a quick look at e-mails or the internet.

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