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itouchguy iPhone vs. the iPod Touch: reduce your cell phone bill

This is a guest post by Alex, BargainBabe.com’s intern.

The iPhone has become quite the celebrity and as a result it has alienated it’s closest, much cheaper cousin, the iPod Touch.

If you take an iPod Touch, buy a headset with a microphone, and download an application called Skype, you end up with something incredibly similar to the iPhone. But it’s a lot cheaper. You can make and take calls, and even set up an answering machine.

What’s the catch? The iPod Touch must be connected to the internet via Wifi in order to make phone calls. This isn’t always a downside. WiFi hotspots are becoming more and more common. There’s even an application that will locate Wifi hotspots near you.

Let’s do a quick cost comparison to see what the iPhone’s convenience costs compared to the iPod Touch.

itouch vs iphone iPhone vs. the iPod Touch: reduce your cell phone bill

Features by Comparison:

iPhone: Built-in microphone, built-in camera, AT&T phone service, access to satellite internet, Wifi optional, 8 GB hard drive, text messaging optional through AT&T, email and Safari web applications included.

iPod Touch: Headphone microphone, must use Wifi, Skype phone service, 8 GB hard drive, text messaging optional through Skype, email and Safari web applications included.

The iPhone is clearly more convenient, but to purchase one at a reasonable cost you must sign up for a 2-year AT&T contract and the monthly internet. Without signing up for a 2-year contract, a new iPhone will easily cost $400+.

On the other hand, Skype is free to try and doesn’t force you into contracts, plus they can’t nail you with overage charges. You can stop paying that $2.95 per month whenever you want and switch to a better deal if you find one. Still, with Skype you have to purchase a phone number if you want other people to be able to call you. That phone number will run you $30 per year when you purchase a year of service.

You’ll get a cheaper monthly cellular service if you share a family plan, and save even more if you limit your use of minutes. Click here for a list of AT&T plans, and here for Skype.

Maybe after all these comparisons it seems like the iPhone is not worth the money and the iTouch is not worth the hassle. I think there’s a lot of people who would agree with you, which is why I came up with a third option, buying a used and older model iPhone.

new vs old iPhone vs. the iPod Touch: reduce your cell phone bill

By purchasing used, you avoid getting pulled into a two-year wireless plan that comes with a new one, and by purchasing an older model (nicknamed the iPhone 2G) your wireless data plan costs $20 dollars a month instead of $30. You’re paying for a slower connection, but it’s still quite functioning when it comes to downloading email or reading the latest news on the go.

If you search eBay for  iPhone 2G, you’ll see that $150 is about as cheap as the old iPhones are going for. It’s more expensive than a brand new one! There’s so many people who either don’t want to start a new 2-year contract, or they’re already in the middle of one from the “latest technology” they bought last year, that there’s a big demand for used iPhones with no contract.

Be on the lookout in the near future. Wifi networks are ever-expanding and there are a lot of rumors floating around the web on a new iTouch with a built-in microphone and camera. The iPod Touch Alternative might just become even more cost effective.

3 Responses to “iPhone vs. the iPod Touch: reduce your cell phone bill”

  • Steven Rosenberg Says:

    I didn’t realize you can use Skype on the iPod Touch.

    The big news this week is that Apple has declined to allow a new app called Google Talk on the iPhone. I’m not 100 percent sure what Google Talk is, but its somewhat Skype-like, except I don’t think it requires WiFi to operate. It somehow uses the cellular network but not the voice portion. … anyhow, the refusal of Apple to allow this, coupled with Google CEO Eric Schmidt being on the Apple board in the first place and then resigning … well, it’s a big ol’ mess.

    The problem with WiFi for voice calls is that you have to be at the hotspot. This wouldn’t work at all if you were “moving,” as in a car, because you’d be out of the hotspot pretty quick. Cell carriers still have a legit service — if only they didn’t gouge us for it …

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