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Laranjeira69

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Mar 4, 2012
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Hi,
About a year or more ago, I had an iPod Classic with 32Gb or something and I replaced it with a 60Gb or something. Is this possible to do on an iPhone?
 
Hi,
About a year or more ago, I had an iPod Classic with 32Gb or something and I replaced it with a 60Gb or something. Is this possible to do on an iPhone?

No, its flash memory, not a hard drive and the flash memory is connected to the chipset.
 
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