Why should I choose an iPhone 4 32 before a 16?

What is the biggest difference between the 16 and 32 GB?
I am a great "talker and sms" and surf moderately.

yeah id for the 16GB, I have this and about 120Apps, 400 Songs and about 1200 Pictures (more than enought space).
The music is the only thing that stays, apps change reguarly and pictures get backed up and deleted from phone

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