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Ipod touch 5

So all the talk and youtube videos are making apples ipod touch 5 look amazing. With 5 color choices, a-5 chip, siri, better battery, better cameras, and so much more it is got to be great. So i say all that to ask when it comes out "Will you buy it".

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Computothought says: Nov 13, 2012. 4:58 AM
When you can get a decent Android touch pad for under $100, I can not see getting anything Cupertino California based.
Cyclone1764 says: Nov 10, 2012. 7:33 AM
upgrading is a waste of money, but lets say you were going to buy a 4th gen and then the 5th gen one comes out, your more than likely going to buy the newer one
ilpug says: Oct 13, 2012. 12:41 PM
So far, all my lifestyle needs is my 15$ prepaid LG flip phone. The Apple stuff looks sexy, but has so many issues. I would go with android if I had to choose.
mpilchfamily says: Oct 11, 2012. 5:15 AM
Just got a 4th gen touch last Christmas so i won't be upgrading a gain for another couple of years.
Kiteman says: Oct 6, 2012. 10:27 AM
Meh, I'm still using an old sliding-case phone that only texts and calls, but I have my eye on a Galaxy Note on an all-you-can-eat data plan.
oicvideos in reply to KitemanOct 7, 2012. 11:00 AM
I've seen some stuff on the galaxy note 2 it looks pretty nice I have an apple device but I'm saving for the Nexus 7 cause I'm leaning to the android side (I don't like apples restrictions n stuph) I also like the larger 4 inch screens that they're putting on a lot of androids.
Kiteman in reply to oicvideosOct 7, 2012. 11:05 AM
I haven't had hands-on with a Note 2 yet, but I reckon that the 2's release will make the original Note more affordable.
5hockwave2 (author) in reply to KitemanOct 6, 2012. 10:30 AM
"all-you-can-eat" LOL
Kiteman in reply to 5hockwave2Oct 6, 2012. 10:35 AM
Hey, that's the term used by service providers over here - most plans are limited to the amount of online time you can have, but some are not.
Lithium Rain in reply to KitemanOct 6, 2012. 4:20 PM
Be very, very, very, very, very, very, VERY sure to read the fine print - these days they call data plans unlimited when they in fact have a cap of a few GB. The fine print will say stuff like "unlimited for normal usage" and then they define normal usage as up to X GB! Several companies have done away with true "unlimited" data plans altogether (except for grandfathered-in customers who bought one some time ago).
Kiteman in reply to Lithium RainOct 11, 2012. 11:59 PM
They are very clear that there is no limit - allegedly, one user consumes 500G a month, because he uses his phone as a home hub, and has game-players and video streamers in the house.

Lithium Rain in reply to KitemanOct 12, 2012. 11:59 AM
Oh, good. Man, I´m jealous...
Kiteman in reply to Lithium RainOct 13, 2012. 11:41 AM
I can imagine!
5hockwave2 (author) in reply to KitemanOct 6, 2012. 10:42 AM
Good to know. I never knew that.
Kiteman in reply to 5hockwave2Oct 6, 2012. 11:31 AM
(It might be a UK-specific term.)
Hack42Moem says: Oct 6, 2012. 11:28 AM
No. I'm not interested at all.
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