Considering that Toshiba makes the flash chips for the iPhone (and thus most likely the iPod touch), I guess that is going to happen, perhaps in time for the Christmas shopping rush?
Would also be nice to see a 32gig iPhone, would finally have enough space for a reasonable amount of movies or high bitrate music (my cd collection alone practically filly my first gen 16gig iPhone, and thats only at 128kbps)
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It will be nice to see two of these in the iPod Touch.
Considering that Toshiba makes the flash chips for the iPhone (and thus most likely the iPod touch), I guess that is going to happen, perhaps in time for the Christmas shopping rush?
Would also be nice to see a 32gig iPhone, would finally have enough space for a reasonable amount of movies or high bitrate music (my cd collection alone practically filly my first gen 16gig iPhone, and thats only at 128kbps)
I was just wondering how this new NAND was different from the kind that the Touch has. Does the current 32GB Touch have 2x16GB?
@ AJ
If I'm not mistaken, I read somewhere in engadget's comments that there indeed are two nand chips. So ... yes, if that information is accurate.
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@AJ
the iPod Touch does indeed have 2x 16GB chips in it - the iPhone has the same 16GB chip but only has room for 1, which is why it's half the capacity.
it'd be REAL nice to see a 32GB iPhone... but hopefully it'll be a little while, so i can still enjoy my 16GB for more than a few months. :)