My advice is a bit different. I encourage people to think about how
they'll use their iPhone. They should get as much capacity as they can,
depending on what they can afford and how they'll use their iPhone. I
have a 16G iPhone, and I've never wished I had a larger iPhone. I tend
to use a lot of cloud resources though, and I have an unlimited data plan.

I'd be more inclined to encourage people to get the largest capacity
iPhone they could afford if the additional storage wasn't so expensive.
I know SSD's are faster than SD cards, but I don't find that the speeds
of SD cards makes much difference when accessing data, like music, books
or documents, and SD memory costs a fraction of what Apple charges for
additional capacity.

On 10/03/13 10:19, Alan Paganelli wrote:
> You have to buy a new iPhone.  I tell folks to always buy the largest
> size hard drive you can afford even if you don't think you'll ever need
> it.  To put it simply, it's better to have it and not need it then to
> need it and not have it.  That should about some it up for you rather
> nicely.  The iPhone has a solid state hard drive which is faster then
> say an SD card.
> 
>     ----- Original Message -----
>     *From:* Troy Sullivan <mailto:[email protected]>
>     *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>     *Sent:* Saturday, March 09, 2013 6:45 PM
>     *Subject:* adding more memmory to the IPhone?
> 
>     I have a 16 gig IPhone right now, but lets say I wanted to upgrade
>     in the future, is there a way to add more memmory to the phone or
>     would I have to buy an upgraded phone?
>     Thanks.
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