You say Apple would never give the iPod Touch the ability to access
cellular networks because then it would impact iPhone sales too much,
but I'm thinking, if you add cellular network access to an iPod Touch
then how is it different than an iPhone? I'm thinking they may never do
this just because there's no need to do it. Of course, maybe I'm missing
something here, which is quite possible.

On 03/06/12 10:31, Arnold Schmidt wrote:
> I got an IPod touch  a couple years ago, when version 4 came out, after
> Mike Arigo did those podcasts on BlindCoolTech.  I came away from the
> experience quite confident that I could learn to use it, but took it
> back within my return period because I couldn't get online with it,
> except with wifi, which meant, for me, at home,  being that I do not
> have access to a wifi network at work, and otherwise would have to go to
> some public hot spot to get online.  My Victor Reader Stream would play
> all the audio file types it would play, and then some, and I didn't care
> about the video files.  I definitely would have kept it if I could have
> accessed the cellular network with it, as the IPad can now.  I am almost
> sure Apple will never give the IPod Touch this capability, it would
> diminish IPhone and IPad sales too much.
> 
> I have checked into how much data costs for the IPad, and it seems to be
> about $50 for 5 gig.  At that rate, I may as well get the IPhone, and be
> able to have the phone, and the gps capability without having to use an
> external gps receiver.
> 
> Arnold Schmidt
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Raul A. Gallegos"
> <r...@raulgallegos.com>
> To: <viphone@googlegroups.com>
> Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2012 9:29 AM
> Subject: Re: new to the group and some questions
> 
> 
>> Sounds like you might benefit by getting an iPod touch
>>
>> -- 
>> Raul A. Gallegos
>> Stupidity got me into this mess - I don't see why it can't get me out.
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>>
>> On 6/3/2012 7:25 AM, Arnold Schmidt wrote:
>>> Being that I have no family, I would have to get it as an
>>> individual.When including the data plan, the cheapest I have found is a
>>> little over $80 a month from Sprint, and would be the 450 minute plan.
>>> Right now, I use a prepaid cell phone, and my wired phone. My prepaid
>>> cell phone is 20 cents a minute, which is a bad deal if one talks much,
>>> but for what I do with it, it costs about $10 a month. I qualify for
>>> lifeline, so my wired phone is $20 a month. I would not be getting the
>>> IPhone so much for the phone, I do not spend a lot of time on a
>>> telephone any more, but for the texting, the apps, email and the web,
>>> and streaming music and radio. Naturally, I would discontinue both my
>>> current phones if I get the IPhone, which would make its real cost to me
>>> between 50 to 60 dollars a month. We'll see what I eventually do.
>>>
>>> Arnold Schmidt
>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher Chaltain"
>>> <chalt...@gmail.com>
>>> To: <viphone@googlegroups.com>
>>> Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2012 6:44 AM
>>> Subject: Re: new to the group and some questions
>>>
>>>
>>>> I don't think an iPhone costs $100 a month, and it definitely doesn't
>>>> cost $100 a month more than other cell phones. I'm on a family plan, so
>>>> I can't toss numbers off the top of my head, but I'd suggest checking
>>>> different plan options with your carrier.
>>>>
>>>> On 03/06/12 05:30, Arnold Schmidt wrote:
>>>>> I am even newer than you, in that my subscription was approved only
>>>>> hours ago. Also, I do not have an IPhone yet. The idea of getting one
>>>>> greatly appeals to me, but if I do not, it will be for the same reason
>>>>> that I have not gotten one so far, I am too cheap to want to pay that
>>>>> hundred dollars a month after month, after month after month to the
>>>>> phone carrier. However, I know I would love my IPhone and would
>>>>> probably not mind that charge too much, considering the benefits to
>>>>> me.
>>>>>
>>>>> One thing that has me excited again about getting one is the book,
>>>>> published by National Braille Press. Getting Started with the
>>>>> iPhone and
>>>>> iOs5 for Blind Users, by
>>>>> Anna Dresner with Dean Martineau. I have purchased this book, and am
>>>>> reading through it. I do recommend this book for new users. According
>>>>> to it, one can set up their IPhone independently, so long as they have
>>>>> ITunes on their computer, with One caveat. There are some things one
>>>>> has to enter onto their phone itself, so one will have to type on it
>>>>> very early in the game, as it were. As long as one feels confident to
>>>>> do this typing, it can be set up independently.
>>>>>
>>>>> The link to the aforementioned book is
>>>>> http://www.nap.org/ic/nap/IPHONE-IOS5.html
>>>>> It is $22, and can be had in hardcopy braille, as a brf file, or as a
>>>>> daisy audio file, read by a pretty good synthesizer, I do not know
>>>>> which
>>>>> one.
>>>>>
>>>>> Arnold Schmidt
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rebecca Ilniski"
>>>>> <rilni...@gmail.com>
>>>>> To: <viphone@googlegroups.com>
>>>>> Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2012 3:31 AM
>>>>> Subject: new to the group and some questions
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi all. I'm new to the group and have some questions. I'm going to
>>>>>> be upgrading on 5/5/12. I have some questions and will post them
>>>>>> here.
>>>>>> 1. I have decided to get the iphone 4s and will be ordering that on
>>>>>> Tuesday. First question did you get your i phone online or at the
>>>>>> apple store? I can go to verizon and get it but wonder if they will
>>>>>> be more helpful at apple and can they help with things like porting
>>>>>> your number over from the old phone to the new? Did you order yours
>>>>>> online or go to the store? if you ordered it directly from your cell
>>>>>> provider can you set it up independently or did you have to go to the
>>>>>> store to get help?
>>>>>> 2. Do you use a bluetooth keyboard with yours or just the i phone?
>>>>>> 3. What podcasts are out there for the iphone 4s? Is there a good
>>>>>> resource for learning the gestures and using the flat screen?
>>>>>> 4. How many gigs would you recommend? I don't plan to watch a lot of
>>>>>> movies, download videos and mainly want to use my phone for calls,
>>>>>> facebooking, and twitters? Maybe here or there a video but I don't
>>>>>> plan to go overboard. I have wifi here at home and plan to use that.
>>>>>> When I'm away is it easy to use your data plan if there aren't any
>>>>>> wifi connections available especially if i"m on a bus or something?
>>>>>> Thanks for answering all of my questions. I'm sure I will have more
>>>>>> as I go along.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -- 
>>>>>> Rebecca and Zeb
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>>>>>> facebook: facebook.com/rebeccai5
>>>>>> Zeb's facebook: facebook.com/zeb.ilniski
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