The difference is that the phone part will actually work right with proper earpiece volume and good ability to get signal. Also it will be a real smartphone, not some locked down device that amounts to a Nano with a phone tacked on as an afterthought.
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The difference is that the phone part will actually work right with proper earpiece volume and good ability to get signal. Also it will be a real smartphone, not some locked down device that amounts to a Nano with a phone tacked on as an afterthought.
@sr1329 . . . just curious, do you own an iPhone?
I don't think he does....just talking out of his ass like a lot of people who comment on iphone articles.