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So, what if you don’t want the phone contract from a smartphone but still want a killer PDA? If you are typically at a desk in an office or home, a pre-paid cell phone for emergencies or infrequent calls is a very inexpensive way to go. (My wife’s pre-paid phone service for a year costs about as much as one month of my iPhone.)
While I might be speculating, the iPhone SDK will turn the iPod Touch into an amazing PDA and gaming device. The WiFi enabled iPod Touch and the potential that the SDK offers surely will deliver all of the features that users of a traditional PDA would demand.
Post your thoughts in the comments.