IPhone storage size question

I am going to buy an iPhone sometime in the near future. At this time, since I have an iPod mini, I don't have any video in my library. I have roughly 700 songs which equates to 2.71 GB. I'm wondering if I need to get a 8 GB or 16 GB model. (Assuming extra space for my music collection to expand, one full movie and 5-10 music videos/TV shows, and all contact/text information). Any help would be greatly appreciated!

This is a user to user help forum only, so no one here knows the answer to this. If someone here is privileged to this information for some reason, they aren't allowed to say.
The only thing we know for relative certainty is a 3G iPhone will be released in the U.S. sometime this year. Apple has not indicated if the 3G iPhone will include any other hardware improvements. Before a 3G iPhone can be released in the U.S. requires another round of FCC approval, and it is my understanding that once it is approved by the FCC, this becomes public information. More than likely, Apple will want to make an announcement sometime before this occurs. Other than that, there is no way of knowing when. Apple certainly won't announce a price reduction of the existing models ahead of time (if they plan on doing so in conjunction with the release of the 3G iPhone) - prior to the 3G iPhone becoming available.
If you don't reside in an area where at&t has 3G network coverage - or in an area where at&t is expanding their 3G network coverage this year, or regularly travel to an area that does, it won't make any difference in regards to internet access over at&t's network. A 3G phone will connect to at&t's EDGE network when not in an area where at&t has 3G network coverage.
It is my understanding the current iPhone case is maxed out at 16GB. The iTouch has 32GB of storage capacity available but doesn't include a phone. If true, Apple must make some modification to the existing iPhone case in order to increase the storage capacity beyond 16GB, which is likely in the works.
Apple had a price cut recently I believe (at the end of January or February) on the 8GB iPhone - when the 16GB was released, so this is possible but no way of knowing for certain.
Purchasing an iPhone is similar to when purchasing a computer. If you need or want it now, get it now. There will always be a new and improved, or latest and greatest right around the corner. When the 3G iPhone is released, you can be the next generation iPhone will already be in the works.
There is also a good market for used iPhones. You can always sell your existing iPhone after purchasing a new and improved model to recover a good portion of your investment.

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