All iPods come in specified capacities, and they are not user-serviceable; there is no practical way to upgrade the capacity of an iPod.
yes if you know how mine is 32 gb. - No you cannot.
The 32 GB one can hold more songs and apps, as it has 4 times as much memory.
64 GB.
depends whivch you buy
Depends on your memory gb
16 gb 32gb or 64gb
if you are talking about an i -pod- touch then YES:) doing that will create space for videos and games ( there are more gigabytes open for downloading and taking pictures and videos) i think i spelt gigabytes wrong :(
depends on the condition but £5 would be OK.
No, in 16 GB touch I-pod the external speakers are not present
the one i have is 200 usually 8 gb are 200 and the 16 are 300 and the 32 gb are 350
well first you look on the back of your i pod. then it should say in the center of it. there are all different ones some of them say, 8GB, 24GB but i don't know the rest og GB so yaaa that's how you tell
229.00 for 8 GB 300.00 for 16GB and 400.00 for 32 GB crap i dont have enough It depends were you live, though it usually is between 200.00$ and 400.00$ in Canada.