It depends on the buyer. It also depends on how much memory is on each of the ipods. If I were u I would look up what they are each going for now then add it up. Then find a buyer. Because I do not know the memory of the ipods I cannot say for sure.
All iPods have what is referred to as a "solid state" construction. This means that they have no moveable parts. Therefore, it is not possible to expand these items and a unit with a higher memory capacity would need to be purchased.
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You can expand the memory of the Kindle1 using an SD card. The Kindle2 doesn't have that feature, but it comes with enough memory for around 1500 books, so you should be fine.
The iPods use a few different ways to store their data. Here is the list... 1). The iPod Classic Hard Drive 2). The iPod Nano Flash Based Memory 3). The first iPod Hard Drive 4). The iPod Shuffle (1-3 G) Flash Based Memory 5). The iPod Touch Flash Based Memory 6). The iPhone Flash Based Memory
Refurbished iPods are functionally equivalent to new iPods. However, all iPods have slightly less than the stated capacity, due to formatting and the iPod software itself. (This is fairly standard in the computer industry for any storage device.)
if is jailbroken, you cant turn the ipod off because that would happen
Both the sony walkman mp3 player and iPods have their advantages. The walkman is a little cheaper, and has longer battery life. The iPods are neater, have more memory, have flash memory, and have many extra uses. Overall, I would say the iPod is better.
Well not just spanish but the fact of just learning the second language helps expand your memory.
Apps cannot expand your memory. The only thing an app can do to your iPod's memory is use more of it.
The Dell Latitude D600 is an obsolete laptop. It had a memory of up to 512 megabytes. An upgrade could expand the memory to 2 gigabytes. It has memory slots to facilitate memory expansion.
This phone has a 32gb memory. Your phone usually comes with an micro SD card, if it does not you can purchase one and expand your memory easily, and effectively.