I love my iPod more than anyone else I know. So during those 6 towering months anticipating the release of the iPhone I was convinced that I would be replacing my existing iPod with my new Phone when it came to music listening.

After a month of iPhone ownership, I can tell you that is definitely not the case. I don’t know why it is but I haven’t listened to one complete song on my iPhone yet. I haven’t even used the earbuds since I tested them out the day I got the iPhone. The only moment I even go to the iPod feature on my iPhone is when I am showing




off the features to friends and colleagues or when I am checking things out for iPhoneMatters.

I think part of my reason for not using my iPhone as an iPod is I don’t want to waste valuable battery moment on music when I have a perfectly good iPod Video in my bag.

Which leads me to a question for you readers: Has the iPhone replaced your ipod or do you continue to use your iPod for music and your iPohone for everything else? I mean, how many citizens actually listen to music or watch movies on their iPhone?

Original post by Chris

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