With these new iPods it's cheaper for me to buy the iPhone 8 and get the phone 
as well as mobile data connectivity  
Not just wifi connectivity 
The 256 GB iPod is bloody costly here in nz,

I might have to get one from the states when someone I know is over there in 2 
months.

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From: 'Sabahattin Gucukoglu' via MacVisionaries 
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Sent: Sunday, 2 June 2019 12:55 AM
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Subject: Re: New iPod touch announced

I reluctantly bought it. I hope I don’t get buyer’s remorse, even though I’m 
almost sure I will. My problem is that my current iPod is an iPhone 6S Plus, a 
great device at the right size and with Touch ID, but with inadequate storage.  
An iPod Touch is a clear upgrade—or it would be, if not for the loss of Touch 
ID and the smaller size.  But at least it’s grabable, fits on my bedside shelf 
(unlike an iPad Mini), and you don’t need a SIM to activate the bloody thing 
every time.  Plus of course it’s a general-purpose device in a way that the 
iPad or iPhone isn’t, can be used tethered as well as on Wi-Fi, and runs iPhone 
applications I like and in the right format.

Let’s face it, Apple is only keeping the iPod alive for the benefit of existing 
buyers here.  They don’t like it because it stands in the way of their quest 
for world domination through their indispensable iOS devices, like iPhones and 
iPads, for which they don’t want competition from a combination of an iPod with 
some other device.  The Touch is for the kids, and ageing pack rats like 
myself.  And us, of course.

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