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-- Posted by Courtannnny at 3:17 pm on June 23, 2009

So i have my new 16gb 3GS, and i havent even unwrapped it yet because im wondering if i will need the 32, and if i unwrap it then they will charge me a 10% restock fee and i dont want to have to pay that if i want to trade. So the question is, do i need 32 gb? My old iphone 2g was 16gb and i dont think i ever filled it up, but im thinking in terms of next june when theres bound to be another iphone released.

I know i wont recover the extra 100 dollars, and i dont know if its worth it to spend the extra hundred for an extra 16bg of memory when im bound to upgrade again in a year.. help?


-- Posted by fleastar at 3:18 pm on June 23, 2009

get the 32gb its better


-- Posted by marshmellowman at 3:18 pm on June 23, 2009

Eh, I say stay with the 16GB, if you were fine with it before then you'll be fine with it now and there's no point in wasting the extra dough on it.


-- Posted by sakurag at 2:24 pm on June 24, 2009

I got the 16gb.  I guess if you put a lot of music and movies on it, then you might opt for something bigger.  

Honestly, you probably will never know.. you just 8x'd your old phones' capacity.


-- Posted by wind at 4:50 pm on June 26, 2009

dont spend it... stick with the 16


-- Posted by Stormblazer at 11:51 pm on June 26, 2009

If you're going to spend that much you're better off with an n97 anyways. Frankly I'm apalled that Apple still has the gall to not put SD slots in the iPhone when every phone I've ever used has. Well that's one more reason I don't buy Apple's products.


-- Posted by anonomouse at 1:50 am on June 30, 2009

I don't think $100 is worth the extra 16GB. By the time you fill it up, there will be some sort of new version out. (I'm guessing the next version of the iPod nano due out in the next few months (4-5 months) will have 32GB capacity, but you never know...)


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