Whats the difference bet the 4 gig and 8 gig iphone

Hi guys I plan to buy an iphone this Monday. Is there big difference bet the 4 gig iphone and 8 gig iphone. Someone told me that the 8 gig iphone offers more memory than the 4 gig. In my own understanding the only advantage of the 8 gig iphone is its hard disk space. Well I want to hear your opinions on this one before I buy this phone thanks.

I agree that the 8GB is worth the extra $100, but I wouldn't calculate the costs this way. Your money is paying for the overall iPhone platform, including the flash storage. Trying to figure out how much you're paying per GB would need to involve breaking out the components and figuring out the percentage costs for each. What is certain is that you are paying $100 for an additional 4GB. I think that is worth the money, especially if you want to use the phone as an iPod, but that's a subjective decision.

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