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Old 09-06-2013, 01:06 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by xendula View Post
Sockmonkey, I have both the Nexus 4 and the latest iPod Touch, and if you only need a media player, I would recommend the iPod Touch over the Nexus 4, because the Nexus 4 battery is attrocious, and the device is much bulkier and heavier than the iPod Touch.

The next gen iPod T is right around the corner, if Apple releases an upgrade this fall, so the price on the current one may drop or an even better one may go on sale soon.

Obviously, if you'd be popping in a SIM card and using the Nexus 4 as a phone, the above statements are irrelevant.
Got my Nexus 4 yesterday and I'm loving it. I have no intention of putting a SIM card in it. To me, it's a mini tablet. Spec wise, it's nearly identical to my Nexus 7v2.

When deciding what to get, the iPod touch 5 had too many shortcomings; so I ruled it out fast.

Thanks for the tips anyway. As to my iPt4, it'll still provide me with valuable service. It'll reside in a speaker dock and play music, audiobooks and old time radio shows.
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