18.09.2010 23:35 Uhr, Quelle: Engadget
Switched On: Getting real about a phone that's not (part 1)
Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology.
In the short history of smartphones, handsets carrying all but one of the major operating systems have been available to multiple U.S. carriers. That exception is iOS, for which the iPhone has been the only model. Of course, the iPhone's close cousin, the iPod touch, is available regardless of carrier (or service fees, for that matter), and has sometimes been referred to as "the iPhone for Verizon users." Ultimately, though, it's not. While the iPod touch provides access to a dizzying array of functionality that will likely expand
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