Can I upgrade a 32GB ipod to a 64GB

I have a 32GB 4th generation Ipod touch and have since gotten a lot more music and video and was wondering if it is possible to upgrade the memory to a 64GB without having to buy a whole new ipod!

Sorry, no. Its storage capacity cannot be changed.

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