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By iTouch, do you mean an iPod Touch or an iPhone? An iPod Touch doesn't compare to a Blackberry.
The iPod touch is similar to the iPhone with the exception that the iPod touch has no phone, no way to connect to the internet without a wifi signal and no way to send/receive text messages. It also doesn't have a monthly bill attached
If you don't need the always on connectivity of the iPhone get the iPod touch, if you need constant internet access get the iPod touch.
I tend to think the Apple's products have more applications available for them
The iPod touch is similar to the iPhone with the exception that the iPod touch has no phone, no way to connect to the internet without a wifi signal and no way to send/receive text messages. It also doesn't have a monthly bill attached
If you don't need the always on connectivity of the iPhone get the iPod touch, if you need constant internet access get the iPod touch.
I tend to think the Apple's products have more applications available for them
Wifi in the hospitals... depends on the hospital. Most apps on the iPod touch/iPhone store the info on the device but only use wifi to update the infoI can recieve/send text messages on my regular phone.
Hospitals don't have wifi?
If they have, then I can use that on ipod touch.
If software has all info needed, then how much is need for wifi?
There's no such thing as an iTouch.
I can recieve/send text messages on my regular phone.
Hospitals don't have wifi?
If they have, then I can use that on ipod touch.
If software has all info needed, then how much is need for wifi?