You can't. Many have tried and, as far as I know, all have failed.
Every generation has had a 32gb model, so no-one will be able to help you unless you add more detail to your question.
PS3 at $$249 full retail is more than the Apple iPod touch 8 GB 4th Generation retail of $199.99 amazon $187.99 PS3 320 GB is the same as the Apple iPod touch 32GB at $299.99 retail but the iPod sells on amazon for $272.95 The 64 GB iPod is more at $399.99 or amazon $359.99 than any PS3 model including the $350 320 GB PS3 + Move Bundle
This depends on whether you have the 8 GB iPod Touch (3rd generation) or the 32 GB or 64 GB iPod Touch (3rd generation).The 8 GB one is essentially exactly the same as the 2nd-generation one. I'm actually not sure if they are actually different, even. If you have the 32 GB or 64 GB one, it's a lot faster, any apps that use the new 3D capability that the 3rd generation and the iPhone 3GS have will support it, it has voice control, it comes with the Apple Earphones with Remote and Mic, and needless to say it stores more. However, I honestly can't justify purchasing an iPod touch with 32 GB or 64 GB except for the fact that they'll hold all my music. Other than that I am happy with my 8 GB 2nd generation and the iPhone 3GS I'll be getting soon. An iPod nano, on the other hand, is definitely much better in my opinion.
GB stands for Gigabyte, which is a unit of measurement to show how much memory your iPod will have. Therefore, the 8gb will hold LOADS less music, apps, vids etc. than a 32gb iPod. Also you can get more apps because you have a built in microphone.So when it says 1st generation it means 8gb and when it says 2nd generation it means 32 or 64gb. But when you are talking about the 3rd generation the 32 and 64GB have better graphics and a faster processor then the 8 GB.
You can no longer buy a generation 5 iPod touch from a retail outlet. About the only place you can get them is on eBay where prices can vary widely. On average a used one runs in the neighborhood of $120 and a unused one almost $200 (which was the original price new). You can get an iPod 6 new for $200
It depends on what iPod it is because ther is more than 25 diff. Ones an iPod touch is a touch screen. With ether 8 gb or16 or 36 or 64
Yes... but you would have to pay a little bit more money because it has higher gigabytes.
8GB is small amount of memory but its cheapest however the 32GB has a lot more memory! It is considerably more expensive but definitely worth it!
Well if you are looking for the cheapest and don't care about size I would go with the 2nd generation 8GB Touch. This Ipod will hold many apps but not as many apps as a 16 GB or 32gb so on and so on. But if you would like to have many apps, movies, music, ect. You would want to go with a 16 GB, 32 GB or even 64 GB. However It is very hard to find a new Ipod touch. Most Ipod have a standard price if you go to a store. However you may find a cheap one on the Internet. But be warned if you find one for like 12 dollars it is a scam so beware! I have the 2nd Gen 8GB and I regret it you may think that you want the cheapest one that you can get but you will regret it! Try to get the most for you money go with a 16 GB or more. The thing about the 16 GB or the 8 GB is that you won't be able to get the new 3rd gen. What this means is that you will not have the most RAM and your Ipod will not be able to multi task or set a background with the new OS4.0. However, if this does not bother you go for the slower more outdated Ipod touch.
You cannot add space to an iPod Touch hard drive, or any other iPod hard drive. The hard drive capacity is set and cannot be changed.
4th generation is more updated and advanced
yes if you know how mine is 32 gb. - No you cannot.