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128GB iPod touch next year?
Mystic Eddy
17-12-2009
Same thing happened when Toshiba released a single 32GB NAND chip last year - the touch's capacity doubled to 64GB, with it being able to hold two chips.
Should finally begin to allow for music lovers and a functional (i.e loaded with apps) iPod.
With this in mind, it is a safe bet that the capacity of the next iPhone will go up to 64GB.

http://www.macrumors.com/2009/12/15/...-quarter-2010/
subversive
17-12-2009
Originally Posted by Mystic Eddy:
“Same thing happened when Toshiba released a single 32GB NAND chip last year - the touch's capacity doubled to 64GB, with it being able to hold two chips.
Should finally begin to allow for music lovers and a functional (i.e loaded with apps) iPod.
With this in mind, it is a safe bet that the capacity of the next iPhone will go up to 64GB.

http://www.macrumors.com/2009/12/15/...-quarter-2010/”

Yup, I agree. But I feel they need to improve the camera, video recorder and maybe include a xenon flash, memory card slot and introduce a steel version of it. I am not fond of the black/white iPhone, makes it look cheap and plastic.
Mystic Eddy
17-12-2009
Originally Posted by subversive:
“Yup, I agree. But I feel they need to improve the camera, video recorder and maybe include a xenon flash, memory card slot and introduce a steel version of it. I am not fond of the black/white iPhone, makes it look cheap and plastic.”

That would be nice. A classy looking iPhone/touch that wouldn't scratch as easily.
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