Wednesday, March 26, 2008

iPod Touch Versus iPhone

Having recently acquired an iPod touch to use for software development work, a brief review comparing it with the iPhone seemed in order. First impressions? The Touch is much thinner than the iPhone. I knew this from brief encounters with it in the Apple Store, but actually having one around the thinness really becomes apparent; especially since my iPhone nearly always lives in a protective case whereas the Touch sits in its birthday suit on the desk.

  • The touch is less comfortable to hold than the iPhone; the bevel around the front of the screen is actually kind of sharp! I don't consider this too much of a problem however since the lightness and thinness assuages my pain.
  • The home button is smaller than on the iPhone.
  • The headphone port is on the bottom next to the dock connector rather than on the top - so far, I prefer the iPhone's design.
  • The iPhone earbuds don't appear to fit in the headphone jack which is kind of a hassle - I didn't want to push too hard, so maybe they actually do…
  • The lock button is on the opposite side from the iPhone! This one is actually pretty annoying since I am so used to the iPhone and switch between the two devices. Why on Earth did Apple decide to do this?
  • I don't miss the volume buttons on the side yet - the Touch always leaves its screen on unless you lock it (it auto dims) so the volume is accessible just by touching the screen. Of course, I'm using this as a development platform so I haven't actually tried taking the touch outside yet - if it was in my pocket this would probably be a bigger issue.
  • I miss the built in speakers more than expected - no more quick trips to YouTube or listening to podcasts without headphones.
  • It comes with a cute little plastic stand (iPhone has a dock instead) which lets the Touch sit at a nice viewing angle on your desk.
  • No bundled AC power adapter or dock like the iPhone.
  • Back is the same shiny iPod metallic material used on previous generation iPods so it finger prints like nobody's business. I prefer the brushed aluminum look of the iPhone.
  • It's kind of nice not having the cellular radio in the Touch - I'm not afraid to leave it next to my head at night for the urgent need to google something which always seems to arise.

So there you have it: a brief comparison of the Touch and the iPhone. I don't really see any reason to own a Touch if you already have an iPhone except possibly as a bedside web browser or to keep docked in a set of iPod speakers.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like that, "beside web browsing". That's what I often use my iPod touch for. I turn on the music and set the timer to turn off the iPod in 20 minutes. I browse a few pages and then close my eyes.

The bed isn't the only place I do web browsing. I also do it while doing important business on the throne *LOL* I used to carry my laptop in, but no more. I use the iPod touch at the throne like one would read newspapers at the breakfast table.

Anonymous said...

Heh, so *that's* how people keep dropping their iPhones in the toilet. ;-)

Unknown said...

does anybody know a software difference between the two besides the calling features?

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