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Every other attends from us that the winter is for hair the most dangerous season. In this year you can win with  her. The good shampoo, the nutrient and the foam will assure the head-dress the efficient protection . You need not choose between the health and the beautiful head-dress. Even after the removal of the cap, your hair can look nicely. It will suffice that you will provide yourself into preparations which will protect it and will add to them vitalities.
 
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Got an iPhone? Would you buy a 16GB  or 32GB one to replace your current 8GB model if Apple introduce one at MacWorld? I would. I love the iPhone to bits, but it needs more storage. Ian
 
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Got an iPhone? Would you buy a 16GB  or 32GB one to replace your current 8GB model if Apple introduce one at MacWorld? I would. I love the iPhone to bits, but it needs more storage. Ian I personally haven't found the 8GB limit a problem, but presumably you have. It would take quite a lot more than extra storage alone to make me upgrade. Phil
 
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Got an iPhone? Would you buy a 16GB  or 32GB one to replace your current 8GB model if Apple introduce one at MacWorld? I must admit that contract aside, I consider the 8GB size to be a restriction, in that it means it couldn't replace carrying an iPod as well. As it is I find the 16GB iPod touch a bit restrictive too, and 32GB would be the ideal size.
 
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Got an iPhone? Would you buy a 16GB  or 32GB one to replace your current 8GB model if Apple introduce one at MacWorld? I must admit that contract aside, I consider the 8GB size to be a restriction, in that it means it couldn't replace carrying an iPod as well. As it is I find the 16GB iPod touch a bit restrictive too, and 32GB would be the ideal size. If you consider the market into which Apple launched the iPhone, no other cellphone has more storage capacity. Granted  many of them have other features the iPhone lacks. If Apple address those, plus increased storage, then it becomes much more of a must have cellphone. Something has to be done about the lock in to one provider too. What happens at the end of your 18 month contract? o2 are at liberty to charge whatever they like and if you don't like it you're left with an out dated iPod and the need for another phone. Back where you started in fact. I'm not about to swap my Blackberry for anything, let alone an iPhone, pretty as they are. Not yet anyway.
 
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Got an iPhone? Would you buy a 16GB  or 32GB one to replace your current 8GB model if Apple introduce one at MacWorld? I must admit that contract aside, I consider the 8GB size to be a restriction, in that it means it couldn't replace carrying an iPod as well. As it is I find the 16GB iPod touch a bit restrictive too, and 32GB would be the ideal size. If you consider the market into which Apple launched the iPhone, no other cellphone has more storage capacity. Granted  many of them have other features the iPhone lacks. If Apple address those, plus increased storage, then it becomes much more of a must have cellphone. Something has to be done about the lock in to one provider too. What happens at the end of your 18 month contract? o2 are at liberty to charge whatever they like and if you don't like it you're left with an out dated iPod and the need for another phone. Well, yes agreed, and the reason I wouldn't have one was the contract, but I was taking the question as if you could get the phone just as a phone with no contract. In that case, I would want more memory to be able to replace my iPod touch. The iPhone is a fantastic device to use (my daughter has one) and if it wasn't for the contract I would have one. The problem then being is I would then have to start picking and choosing what music to have. With the 16G iPod I have to do that to an extent, but it is mostly the stuff I really never want to listen to I have to drop. With 8G it would be much worse.
 
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Got an iPhone? Would you buy a 16GB  or 32GB one to replace your current 8GB model if Apple introduce one at MacWorld? I must admit that contract aside, I consider the 8GB size to be a restriction, in that it means it couldn't replace carrying an iPod as well. As it is I find the 16GB iPod touch a bit restrictive too, and 32GB would be the ideal size. If you consider the market into which Apple launched the iPhone, no other cellphone has more storage capacity. Granted  many of them have other features the iPhone lacks. If Apple address those, plus increased storage, then it becomes much more of a must have cellphone. Something has to be done about the lock in to one provider too. What happens at the end of your 18 month contract? o2 are at liberty to charge whatever they like and if you don't like it you're left with an out dated iPod and the need for another phone. Well, yes agreed, and the reason I wouldn't have one was the contract, but I was taking the question as if you could get the phone just as a phone with no contract. In that case, I would want more memory to be able to replace my iPod touch. The phone itself is not expensive compared to other phones bought without a contract. In fact it's actually a bit of a bargain if you can live without 3G, which most people can. But £35 a month for 18 months must be putting a lot of people off if they can see past the normal contract and free phone deals we're used to in the UK. If o2 gave it away free, or even £50, with the 18 month contract, they would really fly off the shelves.
 
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