with the proper apps and as long as you stay within a wifi network... yes!
No, the iPod Touch is not a cellphone. The iPod Touch is an iPod, which is an mp3/4 player. Good answer but, with the new iPod Touch (4G) you can use FaceTime to call your friends with free HD video! Though the inconvienents of this are: - You can only call in WiFi. - You can only call someone who has a iPhone 4 or the same iPod as you (the 4G) So my answer would be yes, it is in someway a cellphone only with a couple inconvinients... But it is mostly a MP3 Player!
no
No. Verizon is a cellphone supplier, and the Touch is not a cellphone.
no.but there is apps where it can call,text for free!
Nope, just like an iPod, no phone provider.
No, as Apple's iOS will only support other Apple devices. You cannot connect to a normal cellphone via bluetooth.
It is possible to text a cellphone from an iPod Touch if you download a texting app, such as TextsUnlimited or Text Plus. Some apps may cost money, and others are free. Some free apps have text limitations, though.
what? you bought a cellphone yet you don't know its use?! Trash you! #trollface
No, the Blue-Tooth function on an iPod can only be used with devices like Blue-Tooth speakers and keyboards. You cannot do file transfers with it.
no, they don't need a ipod touch too but if they do, you need their number or you could text to a cellphone and you still need to know their number
No. You can't activate the iPhone without activating service plan. If you are just looking for the ipod and internet functionality, you should consider the iPod touch
it is cause basicallly the ipod touch is a iphone except without the cellphone part and if it is a ipod touch 4g then it will have almost all the same features a iphone has and they can get both get same apps depending what genaration the ipod touch is and a ipad is like the two except bigger and without the cellphone part. trust me that is what says when post something facebook with ipod touch 4g. it says via iphone