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MacFon
Sep 29, 2010, 03:51 PM
I see lots of negative comments here about the 4G Touch, especially remarks on the camera. Who has a new 4g and loves it, and why? Has anyone upgraded from a 2g?



Josh0806
Sep 29, 2010, 04:02 PM
Yep, came from a 2G and am rocking the 4G and loving it. In fact, I've started to neglect my iPad because of it. I use my touch for music, facebook, apps, light web browsing and the iPad for video and more heavy browsing. I'm also getting by fine with just 8 gigs on the new touch. I just put all of my video on to the iPad so I have plenty of space on the touch!

dave1812dave
Sep 29, 2010, 04:27 PM
I see lots of negative comments here about the 4G Touch, especially remarks on the camera. Who has a new 4g and loves it, and why? Has anyone upgraded from a 2g?

2g>4G. 4G is cool. just don't expect me to gush over the camera. screen is better than 2G. multitasking helps me liking it. speaker is louder/higher fidelity. MONO mode is great for me (deaf in one ear, thanks to surgery). I don't regret buying it, but I can see how some (my wife for one) isn't bowled over by the updated touch.

Leon575
Sep 29, 2010, 05:26 PM
I love the 4th gen. Actually it's much better than the 3rd gen.
Stunning resolution on the screen and much faster.
White is whiter on the 4G compared to 3G's more yellow'ish white.

Now I can casually browse the web in a decent speed, and view whole pages because of the high resolution.
That 3G piece of **** was so slow and I had to zoom in all the time to read text.

PDF's and e-books are also freaking awesome compared to the 3G.

sracer
Sep 29, 2010, 05:40 PM
I see lots of negative comments here about the 4G Touch, especially remarks on the camera. Who has a new 4g and loves it, and why? Has anyone upgraded from a 2g?
I upgraded from a 2G to a 4G. The video recording is fine for a non-dedicated device. As for still images, I find it acceptable for taking quick images to post to social network sites or for when cellphone quality image is better than no image at all. I didn't expect nor want something as good as my Panasonic TZ5.

The screen is a nice improvement and displays videos that I encoded for my iPad much better than the 2G did.

4DThinker
Sep 29, 2010, 06:54 PM
Love is too strong a word. I enjoy my 4th gen only a little bit more than my 2nd gen. The camera has come in handy.

eddy2099
Sep 29, 2010, 07:26 PM
This is my first iPod and I must say I am loving the experience apart from the shortcomings.

I love the idea of the HD Camera as now I can take pictures and email them all on the same machine. I know that without optical zoom, the built-in camera would not be a replacement for my digicam. Great during shopping trips and I am unsure of which brand or items to buy and I can take a quick snapshot and email it for confirmation before buying. Like they say, a picture is worth a thousand words. It would have been ridiculous to do the same thing with a digital camera and a netbook in a retail outlet.

Over all, what is great about the iPod is the app store. I am a heavy user of Skype and the iPod Touch version is the only version which supports Wifi. It works exceptionally great. I did consider getting an Android based PDA but the 3G only Skype was a major let down.

I had a Creative Zen player and although it is cheaper and easy to use, it did not separate my audiobooks and my music. So if I were to play in Shuffle All mode, I get a chapter of my audiobook and some music which is odd. The iPod Touch allows me to place my audiobooks under Books so I do not get into the same issue.

The retinal display is certainly great since I am grossly shortsighted and my eyes gots blur reading off any screen but the sharpness of the screen sure makes it a pleasure to read even if the fonts are small.

The iPod Touch is certainly easy to use and I cannot forsee a future without it.

It would have been nice if the boot up was much faster and the screen about 4" instead of the current 3.5" and comes with radio. :)

Biker
Sep 29, 2010, 07:41 PM
will get mine tomorrow hopefully when i arrive at miami :)

Peterson8765
Sep 29, 2010, 09:29 PM
Bought my touch at my local Best Buy about two weeks ago, I also got the Belkin Grip Vue case, alright case, protects the back well. I have loved it ever since I bought it.

kelving525
Sep 29, 2010, 10:19 PM
I love my iPod Touch. I use it to browse the web, games, Facetime, and read the news. It does what I need and the camera does come in handy at times whenever I felt like taking a quick snapshot to post in Facebook. I knew what I was buying, so I wasn't surprised by anything. BUT, I have to say the voice recording is absolutely stunning... not a lot of static as I would have imagined. It was great!!! I can actually hear the voice of the person that was 20 feet away. :D

jedisaga
Sep 30, 2010, 10:16 AM
I see lots of negative comments here about the 4G Touch, especially remarks on the camera. Who has a new 4g and loves it, and why? Has anyone upgraded from a 2g?

Personally I have to say that I luv my new iPod Touch 4g. I have had it for about two weeks and it is SOOO much better than my previous 2g. The only complaint I have is the lack of a flash in the rear of the pod. Not sure why Apple decided on not including one, but whateva!

The HD video is awesome and the multitasking is sweet! I also luv the ability to put a wallpaper behind my icons now... Couldn't do that with my 2g.

Still haven't played with facetime but don't know anyone else with an iPhone or iPod Touch 4g.

I give it thumbs up!

jedisaga

skiltrip
Sep 30, 2010, 10:21 AM
I love my 4g touch. I really do. I use it non-stop.

I'm only really unhappy about the clicking camera issue. I actually have two new touches (mine and my wife's), and they both have it.

The only other thing that bothered me at first was the rubber bezel around the glass was a little like "unfinished" on the upper right hand side. Rough to the touch, but I've been working it back and forth with my thumb and microfiber cloth, and it's smooth down for the most part now. Still not as smooth as the rest.

Bacong
Sep 30, 2010, 11:16 AM
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upgrading from a slow ass iPhone 3G so yes.

Eolian
Sep 30, 2010, 11:30 AM
I've had mine almost 2 weeks now and, I absolutely love it. It is actually amazing ... I'm surprised almost daily by what it can do as I dig deeper into it.

Taking high-resolution maps and PDFs out of my shirt pocket in the field - sweet. Netflix streaming, Spark Radio, web browsing in general - way higher than expected satisfaction. Book reading at night is nearly perfect. And all those apps ;):D

Couldn't care less about the low-res camera, and don't use it for music got a Classic for that. It's just a super 8GB pocket computer for the money.

Nice thread ... I fortunately have none of the known issues, but haven't been compelled to chime in with just that, really. Until now :)

MsMerryMac
Sep 30, 2010, 01:35 PM
I absolutely love the 4G and am very happy with every aspect of it. I wore my last Touch out completely and rely on it very heavily and this has been a great upgrade. Such a great upgrade in fact that my husband, who has been very anti Apple since I have known him, purchased one for himself and is now contemplating an iMac. He is also writing his first app. yeah, the 4G is definitely awesome!

bass93
Sep 30, 2010, 02:34 PM
After receiving my iPod in the mail less than 24 hours ago, I have been blown away. I had a 2g Touch. And this stomps all over it. I did a lot of reading on here about people griping about little things about the new Touch. And I was kind of getting disappointed. And starting to regret that I had spent $300 on a device that had a lot of issues (or at least that's what a lot of people were saying on here.)

Well I got it yesterday afternoon. And. Was. AMAZED! The speed. The sharpness of the display. The multitasking. And even the cameras. Here's what has gone through my head since I've been using the device:

1) Cameras - Let me say that the HD video recording is awesome. I don't have any other camera besides my LG envTouch. And the video on this iPod is amazing. Now for the stills, it gets the job done. Nothing exceptional, but it works. My phone takes better pics as it is a 3.2 MP with flash and auto focus. BUT this works. And I can use it for apps like the Amazon mobile app where you can take a picture of a product to find out how much it costs on amazon.

2) Retina Display - AMAZING!!!! Like really guys. My mom still has a 2g, but she's out of town, so I can't compare between the two at the moment, but let me tell you, the retina display is gorgeous. You can't find pixels!! It's just...I can't give it justice to describe. Go to Best Buy or an Apple store to see what I'm talking about. It's amazing

3) Speed - I knew the new A4 chip would play a factor in apps, but I didn't think it would make a big difference in just the menus alone. Yet it does. If you're looking at your apps all the way to the right and click the Home button to go back to the first page, it FLIES! This and so many more little things I noticed a HUGE difference in. You can get more done in a shorter amount of time.

Overall this device is amazing. If you're on the edge of whether or not to upgrade from a 2g or even a 3g, go check one out. I'm loving mine, and can't wait to do more with it

xxxamazexxx
Oct 1, 2010, 07:04 PM
Absolutely love it, just like how I started to love my 3rd gen nano 2 years ago.

I have such luck to upgrade my music players when it's most worthwhile. The 3rd gen nano is the best of the nano line in my opinion (it's the only ipod to date to claim an A rating on ilounge). This time I upgraded it to a 4th gen ipod touch and needless to say it is an amazing investment.

Seventh
Oct 1, 2010, 07:25 PM
Has anyone upgraded from a 2g?
From 8GB 2G to 64GB 4G here.

The difference in space and performance is quite staggering, though my 2G was packed full, and apparently feeling the strain after being jailbroken as well. [Something I'd only bothered trying once I found out about the 4G.]

Having put far more apps and other files on the new one and not even being anywhere near needing to delete anything is great. [Could do with a case now, mind.]

trsnrtr
Oct 1, 2010, 07:27 PM
I've had a 2,3 and now a 4G. They are all nice and my 4G is the nicest. The thing is an absolute marvel.

Bernard SG
Oct 1, 2010, 08:26 PM
It's a jewel, seriously!
A luxury tech product at a very reasonable price tag. I do love it, like totally. Uh-huh!

iperson21
Oct 1, 2010, 09:01 PM
i seriously don't understand why 2g-upgraders who loveed their 2g don't love their 4g.

its all upgrades.
+battery life
+screen
+speed (a4+more ram)
+slimmnes
+front camera
+back camera
+better iOS4 compatibility.

what's not to love
fine, the camera sucks, but can your phone, unless you have some fancy smartphone, take 720p video?

fine, the camera sucks, but would you rather carry around your iPod Touch for casual shots, or your huge fancy nikon camera?

J&JPolangin
Oct 1, 2010, 09:10 PM
I'm thinking its time to upgrade my 1st gen 16Gb to a 4th gen 64Gb model... I tried an iPad 64Gb 3G model for a couple weeks but didn't really take to it and used that $$ to get an HP DM4 i5 14" laptop to replace an Atom N270 netbook that I sold = the new i5 laptop only cost me $420 more than what I sold the netbook for this way!

The laptop is 4.3 lbs and I'd rather carry something "portable" that can do all I need vs the iPad that was lighter, slower and limited for my uses... the iPod Touch should fill in the rest of my portable needs nicely as a companion to my new laptop:eek::D:eek:

burgundyyears
Oct 1, 2010, 09:46 PM
I have had it since launch day. Good stuff.

PeachieSky
Oct 1, 2010, 10:20 PM
I've only had my ipod touch for a week and I really love it. I really have no complaints about it. My only complaint for it is that I wish there was a way to zoom in on pics/videos using the camera function. They should have also accompanied a cloth for the touch since it's such an oil print/dust magnet... or at least a free cases. :p All the functions that I needed for it has really helped me out tho. I like how slim it is and how beautiful the display is. I'm really impressed with it. My money was well spent on it. :D

Seventh
Oct 1, 2010, 10:45 PM
My only complaint for it is that I wish there was a way to zoom in on pics/videos using the camera function.There is a digital zoom for the rear camera if you tap the lower part of the view when taking stills, but the quality means you might not find it worth it.

Hraggleblarg
Oct 1, 2010, 10:54 PM
Just got mine earlier, really enjoying it so far!

Mr Slippy IV
Oct 2, 2010, 12:21 AM
2G -> 4G here.

Pros:
+ Multitasking
+ Great video
+ A camera (Better than nothing on the old models)
+ Another camera (!)
+ FaceTime
+ Retina Display
+ Much better internal speaker
+ Internal microphone
+ Much better performance
+ A4 processor and 256 MB RAM, both roughly twice that of the 2G (2G was underclocked to 533 MHz)
+ 802.11n (Trust me, ten times better than a/b/g)
+ OpenGL graphics support
+ FULL iOS 4.1
+ Lighter/Thinner

Cons:
- Camera isn't great, but I bought an iPod, not a camera
- No IPS display (Not technically a con, but would have been a plus had it been included)
- Only 256 MB RAM (Once again, not technically a con, but would have been a plus had it been included)
- No vibration motor
- Fingerprint-plagued obverse
- Polished steel reverse
- No black square on the back (purely aesthetic concern)

Not Sure Yet:
? Gyroscope
? Image geotagging (seems iffy, even over wifi)
? Could it be too thin?

fel10
Oct 2, 2010, 01:19 AM
I love everything about my 4G, with the exception of the battery life. But overall, its a great product.

cityathrt
Oct 2, 2010, 03:41 PM
I've had mine since launch day and still remain absolutely in love. I upgraded from the third gen nano so this is amazing for me. I adore all the apps -- play tons of games, beautiful nightstand clock on business trips, chatting with friends on eBuddy, and a very portable calendar. I love the speakers for when the rental car doesn't have an iPod jack, and for when I don't have an iHome to plug into at the hotel or don't feel like it at home. I love the slim factor, it's such a comfortable fit in my jeans pocket. Of course, I love the genius feature for my music and the Nike app for workouts. Screen is beautiful -- I actually read books and watch videos on this thing.

The battery does freak me out though, I wasn't aware gaming drained it so heavily so I'm always worried about how much time I have left. Unfortunately I have one of the clicking problems, but I can live with that.

To me, this is the ultimate entertainment device. This with my Blackberry and wide angle Canon are all the gadgets I need for any occasion.

johnnyboy360
Oct 2, 2010, 04:33 PM
i love my ipod!! i dont really get the clicking on the camera i only noticed the other day in the corners a very small light leak but as i have a case it doesnt notice. i think the camera is good! i took this picture the other day and i know my phone cannot get a picture as good as this!http://i778.photobucket.com/albums/yy69/Johnnyboy360/IMG_0041.jpg

kelving525
Oct 2, 2010, 05:39 PM
Post-processing makes everything a little better, as I said in another post. ;)

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4104/5042663059_58faa32ede_z.jpg

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4103/5043288020_137db0f29b_z.jpg

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4108/5043288308_a7a445b6a6_z.jpg

AND MY PERSONAL FAVORITE... somewhat "artsy" and "dreamy." Yes, this photo was taken and edited in the iPod Touch.

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4092/5043288718_e911eaf138_z.jpg[/

(Andrew)
Oct 2, 2010, 09:55 PM
I'm thinking its time to upgrade my 1st gen 16Gb to a 4th gen 64Gb model... I tried an iPad 64Gb 3G model for a couple weeks but didn't really take to it and used that $$ to get an HP DM4 i5 14" laptop to replace an Atom N270 netbook that I sold = the new i5 laptop only cost me $420 more than what I sold the netbook for this way!

The laptop is 4.3 lbs and I'd rather carry something "portable" that can do all I need vs the iPad that was lighter, slower and limited for my uses... the iPod Touch should fill in the rest of my portable needs nicely as a companion to my new laptop:eek::D:eek:

I've got the same laptop, the dm4. It is a full-flegged laptop with a DVD drive that weighs little more than a netbook. I'm in the same situation that you are- I'm really interested in a 32-gb iPT 4th gen. While I could get a semi usable netbook for the same price, the ipod touch makes so much more sense to me. Anywhere i could take a netbook I could just as easily bring my laptop, which weighs about a pound more. With an iPT, i have a very small computer that can go everywhere with me in my pocket, and can actually do some things that a netbook can't like accelerometer based apps.

msaxman
Oct 3, 2010, 12:11 AM
:p:pI started out with a re-furbished 30G 5th Gen iPod which worked well enough but didn't last very long. Fortunately, I purchased a Four-Square warranty which covered the $119 cost when it stopped working. So, I took that money and got an iPod Touch 3G 64 gig for $349 @ Costco in July which comes w/ a 90 day return policy, no questions asked. Then Apple comes out with the 4G in August...so I returned the 3G and for an additional $30 got the new 4G 64gig for $379 and a 90 day return policy. I really liked the 3G a lot, took it on long flights and other road trips, used 2X reading glasses to watch movies and it worked great. The 4G is even better, faster, better screen and an incredible HD video camera. Tho the still camera isn't great, it has two cameras, one facing in, the other out. But I have a couple of other hi-zoom cameras that are fine. I really don't need a laptop unless I'm doing specific work on pro apps. I would have been remiss to NOT replace the 3G with the 4G. I'll have to tell how I got a brand new iMac for the price of a Mac Mini on another forum. I LOVE Apple...sometimes.

J&JPolangin
Oct 3, 2010, 03:19 AM
I've got the same laptop, the dm4. It is a full-flegged laptop with a DVD drive that weighs little more than a netbook. I'm in the same situation that you are- I'm really interested in a 32-gb iPT 4th gen. While I could get a semi usable netbook for the same price, the ipod touch makes so much more sense to me. Anywhere i could take a netbook I could just as easily bring my laptop, which weighs about a pound more. With an iPT, i have a very small computer that can go everywhere with me in my pocket, and can actually do some things that a netbook can't like accelerometer based apps.

...I've had mine for about 6 days now and so far I like the DM4, working on base there's just some things that I have to be in a winXX OS that don't play well with OS X and so I think this is a keeper and I'll give my whitebook in my signature to my wife = she'll be happy to have a mac notebook to complement the iMac we have in our family office so its a win/win for me also:D

Here in Japan I dis-like the carrier for the iPhone and I'm usually near a hotspot so I'd rather not have a monthly data bill to pay... what got me about the netbook I sold (power wise it was acceptable) but the 1024x600 screen was no fun to use for anything more than a few minutes at a time and I was stuck with that as my only laptop when I went TDY for ~4.5 months:(

The HP is good, light weight, good i5 430M CPU and decent battery life ~5 - 6.5 hours pending settings for only $717 so less what I sold the netbook for it cost me $417 out of pocket!

...back on topic, I can't wait until the base PX gets the 64Gb iPod Touch's in stock = should only be about another week!

netdog
Oct 3, 2010, 03:27 AM
What's not to love?

Faster. Stronger. Smaller.

Panther71
Oct 3, 2010, 11:19 AM
Count me as another "happy camper" with the 4g iPod Touch. I am coming from a 5.5g classic to the touch, so this is a huge jump for me. There have been no disappointments or issues for me, so far.

(Andrew)
Oct 3, 2010, 12:30 PM
I'll have to tell how I got a brand new iMac for the price of a Mac Mini on another forum.

Lets hear.

dtblaze
Oct 3, 2010, 02:30 PM
I've had mine since launch day and still remain absolutely in love. I upgraded from the third gen nano so this is amazing for me. I adore all the apps -- play tons of games, beautiful nightstand clock on business trips, chatting with friends on eBuddy, and a very portable calendar. I love the speakers for when the rental car doesn't have an iPod jack, and for when I don't have an iHome to plug into at the hotel or don't feel like it at home. I love the slim factor, it's such a comfortable fit in my jeans pocket. Of course, I love the genius feature for my music and the Nike app for workouts. Screen is beautiful -- I actually read books and watch videos on this thing.

The battery does freak me out though, I wasn't aware gaming drained it so heavily so I'm always worried about how much time I have left. Unfortunately I have one of the clicking problems, but I can live with that.

To me, this is the ultimate entertainment device. This with my Blackberry and wide angle Canon are all the gadgets I need for any occasion.

battery is mainly drained by wifi (fyi)

dtblaze
Oct 3, 2010, 02:31 PM
i lovve my ipod touch4g. my first ipod touch so whats not to love haha. I even use it more than my computer now lol.

Biker
Oct 3, 2010, 08:22 PM
Been filming at Universal today with my ipod, i love it!