Extra Memory Question

Does the iphone have a microSD type card slot or something like that which will allow you to add some extra memory? Didn't see anything on the website, so I'm guessing no, but I just wanted to ask to make sure.

No it doesn't.
The 3GS is available with 16GB or 32GB.

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