Should You Buy the iPod Touch or the iPhone?

Like the iPhone before it, the iPod Touch has come a long way without having to deal with many competitors. This is because until quite recently there wasn’t much out there being offered by competing brands that even came close to tackling the capabilities of Apple’s widely popular MP3 Player. Other companies like Microsoft and Sony have thrown in their touch screen players into the ring, but none of them have yet to outshine the iPod Touch.

While other companies are coming out with devices that claim to be better than the iPod Touch in a lot of ways, what they lack is the massive support of thousands of applications that users can download. Consumers know that they can get all kinds of software for their Touch and they know they can get it easily. The competitors are still far from being able to match that, let alone convincing consumers that their offerings are just as good.

And now for a question that has plagued philosophers for far too long. Which is more worthwhile, an iPod Touch, or an iPhone? After all, is an iPod Touch not capable of nearly all the same things? Are those similar features not the main reasons for buying either device in the first place? Solving this problem requires a bit of knowledge, a bit of logic, and a lot of comparison.

Now let’s assume that there really is an option out there for you to get either device. Not everyone is in that situation. Taking into account that most people won’t buy themselves out of an existing contract with a non-iPhone-carrying network, it’s safe to say that a lot of people just can’t consider the iPhone an option right now. If you are one of those people, most every point in favor of the iPhone becomes irrelevant, and you should just be satisfied with the Touch for the time being.

If you were to purchase an iPod Touch today, you’ll likely find that in the next year or so you want to take advantage of all the things you’re missing out on that the iPhone offers. Those things are becoming more practical every day, and more people are expected to have access to such things for work. When this realization hits you, you’ll end up with a second device – iPhone or competing product – that you wouldn’t have needed if you just went a step above the Touch in the first place.

Ask yourself what you’d want the device for. If it’s a phone, you already have one. The iPhone’s phone isn’t anything special, it just happens to be built in. If it’s a camera you want, you likely have that on your current phone. If it’s GPS functionality, maybe the iPhone is for you, though buying one of many other GPS enabled phones for a lot less money is also an option.

With all of that in mind it’s clear why the iPod Touch is the better choice. While people who are in the market for such a device shouldn’t be shy to start shopping around, they shouldn’t be surprised if it’s the Touch that ends up in their cart.

The iPod has revolutionized the way we listen to music. But it’s not just the sound that people are interested in. An iPod can also be a fashion statement, and there are lots of iPod gadgets that can dress up your device. Learn more at Gizmos, Gadgets and Toys.