November 26, 2012

Should I get the android mp3 player or the ipod touch?

Q. I saw this really cool mp3 player called the samsung galaxy 5.0 and its a mp3 player from android and there's also the ipod touch 4g you can see both items from amazon that's where I found it and they both look cool and one question is the galaxy really a mp3 player because it looks like a phone and if it is a phone does it require a data plan? What mp3 player should I get

A. The Galaxy has a much larger display and even has GPS, I don't think ipod has that do they?

Plus there are many more free apps on the android market.


Should they make a mp3 player like the ipod touch?
Q. Apple made a iphone and a i pod touch the only thing diffrent is the otherone has internet , can call , and can text , what if android made a mp3 player like apple did ?

A. That is such a great idea, that it has already been done!

Samsung did it. The Galaxy 4 and 5
http://shopping.yahoo.com/906049158-galaxy-player-40-8-gb-black-mp3-player-4-lcd-flash-drive-microsd-card-slot-fm-tuner-5-hours-video-36-hours-audio/

http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Galaxy-5-0-Android-Player/dp/B005P1VNDW


should i get ipod or samsung android mp3?
Q. i was thinking of getting an ipod touch or else a samsung android mp3 player with video.i can't make up my mind what to get because they are botharound the same price ,have the same memory and both look awesome.i was going to go for the samsung because it is android and would have much more free apps. if i was to get an ipod i don't want to jailbreak it. but is the ipod better? please help.

A. I would go with a iPod. but it is my opinion.


Do You prefer a smartphone or separate mp3 player?
Q. I'm thinking about blasting to an android phone because I'm tired of toting around a cell phone and mp3 player separately. I'm a Zune fan and I've been told I can download the Zune player to any android phone. Is the separate mp3 player better or not?

A. Personally, I prefer a separate mp3 player.

- I have a separate unit for playing music (and therefore, separate battery capacity and separate storage)
- If one device breaks, I don't lose both (if I need to send my phone in for repairs, I can still enjoy my music, or the other way around)

On the other hand, it's easier to forget two devices than one, so... YMMV, essentially.





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