Increase of storage space in the IPOD Nano MA002LL/A

I wish to know whether it is possible to increase the storage space in the above model of IPOD Nano MA002LL/A
coz there are two models 30 Gigs and 60 Gigs i wish to know whether it is possible to convert the 30 Gig model into a higher capacity model after purchase.
MA002LL/A   Windows XP Pro  

It appears that you're considering purchasing a 30gb
5th generation iPod. In your original post, you
called it an iPod nano - the nano is a different
iPod. Also, you have posted this topic in the "iPod
with color display' forum, which is actually designed
for the fourth generation color iPods. That's why I
was confused.
The iPod does not have a USB port. You can use an
external USB drive to back up your music throught
your computer, using iTunes though. Is this what
you're asking?
Sorry about the confusion. I am new to this tech. Well if this model of IPod does not have an USB port how does it communicate with the computer. does it have any kinda IR or bluetooth

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