Apple has introduced models of the iPhone and iPod touch that have double the exisiting models' memory. The higher capacity products join the existing models on the iPhone and iPod product lines.
The 16GB iPhone costs £329, while the 8GB model maintains its £269 price tag. Apple's iPod touch now ships in a 32GB model for £329, joining the 16GB model for £269 and the 8GB model for £199.
Apple says the upgraded products are available now through its normal retail and O2 retail channels.
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"For some users, there's never enough memory," said Greg Joswiak, Apple's vice president of worldwide iPod and iPhone product marketing.
"Now people can enjoy even more of their music, photos and videos on the most revolutionary mobile phone and best Wi-Fi mobile device in the world."
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Mark Beattie said: Youre kidding right There are absolutely no new features except the added memory chips Unless Apple add 3G and other features that most phones have there is no need to upgrade
Simon Jary said: That is odd but Apple has released a UK press release - hence the UK prices Im sure someone at the store will notice eventually
N Taylor said: UK store doesnt show the new capacities US store only from the look of things