9 times out of 10, you cannot add memory to your mp3 player. It is built with a built in chip with a certain amount of memory. The only way to increase the memory on your mp3 player would be to remove this and replace it, this will likely be more expensive to obtain the chop than simply buying a lrager mp3 player, and will likely not be successful unless you have the correct expertise.
You could simply try lowering the music quality to fit more music on, removing songs you no longer like, or try music in a better format to save on space.
No you cannot add more gb to any type of ipod
No, but you can put the memory stick into computer, plug ipod touch into computer and add stuff from memory stick onto itunes and from itunes to ipod
Yes, but first you must add the song to iTunes.
It depends, if you have an ipod shuffle it is either a 2 gb or 4 gb while the sansa clip+ starts off at 4 gb with a user choice to add a memory card but the ipod classic has 160 gb but it is bulkier so it just depends on what size you want or if you just care about memory
It does that because your ipod is full and can't hold anymore songs it it deletes other songs everytime you add on more song.
No, You add it to your itunes. If you want to update ur shuffle do it. Just connect to computer. Oh download itunes. if you have any other questions don't hesitate to contact me at Iqtidar_97@live.com
Yes. You charge them by plugging them into your computer in the same way you would to add/remove songs.
No you can't, sorry :(
Plug it into your computer: When it pops up in your itunes, add or removes songs by dragging them (in or out) from your library to your shuffle. You can go to settings and choose "only play songs that are checked", as well.
No you can't add space well you can but it would void and mess up your warranty
Sorry, it's impossible. ]: Get it upgraded, so you can add more songs, or if you ever get a new iPod, get one with higher GB.
There are no disadvantages, both are the same. Using one 2gb stick of memory will allow you to add another memory upgrade in the future.