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Originally Posted by Delotte231
In all fairness, the iPod touch is a pretty good and cheaper alternative to those who want to keep Android as a phone and have a media player slash game portal in iOS.
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That may be, but not everyone wants that. There are many people who want the features of a smartphone, but don't want to pay for forced data plans or pay for overpriced unlocked phones.
For me, either Android or iOS would work; if the device supported the apps I need. The problem with the iPod touch is its lack of hardware features compared to those of the Galaxy Player. Lack of GPS, compass, card slot, FM radio, and 2-3+ MP AF cam prevent me from using the iPt4 outside the home.
The iPod touch is a great audio player because of the availability of inexpensive speaker docks, but only because of that. If inexpensive speaker docks existed for the Galaxy Player line, I'd ditch iOS.