

Pocket Camp also offers a smaller world to manage compared with New Horizons. Essentially, you're getting big rewards for picking up everything on the ground and shaking all the trees. In addition, the tasks are easier on the mobile version, and update daily. All the friends you make can visit your campsite, too. While you're visiting, you can fish, gather fruit and collect bugs to trade later. You can travel to different recreation spots, meet animals and grow your friendships in exchange for rewards. The lack of these features made the iPod touch a bit cheaper than the iPhone, so it was a great option for people who wanted certain iPhone features, but who didn’t need a full smartphone.In Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp - the free mobile version of the original simulation game - you're in charge of a campsite - craft furniture, personalize your tent and customize your camper. The main differences between the iPhone and the iPod touch were that the touch couldn’t connect to cellular data, and it didn’t have cameras like the iPhone did. People could play the same games on both devices as well, and use most of the same apps on both, including messaging apps. Like the iPhone, the iPod touch could access the internet via Wi-Fi, allowing people to stream videos and music as well as download them to the device. The iPod touch was released in September 2007 and, like the iPhone, it boasted a large touchscreen, plus a Home button. The iPhone also helped create the iPod touch. The release of the iPhone in August 2007 came after years of breakthroughs and firsts for smartphones, but it’s arguably the smartphone that made smartphones a ubiquitous part of everyday life.
