If you're an electronics genius and you're not afraid of voiding your warranty or winding up with a very expensive brick, maybe. For the typical person, though .... no, Apple doesn't want you to add memory, they want you to buy a new one. Planned obsolescence is a large part of Apple's business model.
Only external storage is possible and even that is of limited value. For sure, it's absolutely not possible to internally upgrade the storage capacity of an iPad in the way that you suggest. The only way to do that is to sell your existing iPad and purchase one with a greater storage capacity.
Question: Can you extend your iPad I 16GB to 32GB?
Answer: No, the only option is to buy a new iPad with more memory.
No, it simply means you can store more movies, apps and songs.
32gb.
If you are talking about storage, then the iPad 2 is variable, coming in either 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB. If you are talking about memory, it has 512MB.
An Apple IPad is a computer tablet. You can use it for your daily computing or as an e-Reader. The 32GB means that the Apple IPad has storage capacity of 32 gigabytes.
. Yes...How?
they vary from; 16gb - 32gb - 64gb
iPad with WiFi: 16GB: $499 32GB: $599 64GB: $699 iPad with WiFi + 3G: 16GB: $629 32GB: $729 64GB: $829 iPhone 4: 8GB: $199: 16GB: $299
No.
$200 if first generation, $300 if second (iPad 2).
Are you trying to upgrade to the Ipad 32GB? You can't take your 16GB Ipad and insert this much extra memory into it. You can, however, but the new and improved device if you can afford it. This assumes that you are able to find it for sale. There seems to be a shortage of these items out there.
The 32GB would be the better choice.
The ipad costs with wi-fi only, 16GB $499, with 32GB $599, with 64GB $699. With wi-fi and 3G it costs with 16GB $629, with 32GB $729, with 64GB $829.
Type your answer here... GB means the graphics. If you get a 32 GB Ipad it has good graphics. If you get a 16 GB Ipad it has bad graphics.