You could buy a cheap phone with 8 GB storage and expand that with a 64 GB card for very little cost - certainly much cheaper than the prices you're expected to pay for
increased internal storage capacities.
Not exact matches
It supports GPS and has 1.63 GB of
internal storage capacity, which can be
increased further via the microSD card slot.
-- Kindle Fire (or any other Kindle) doesn't have microSD (or any other) card slot thus it is stuck with 6 GB USABLE
internal storage unlike other tablets / ereaders that can get up to 32 GB card in to
increase content
capacity.
The previous handset only came with either 8 GB or 16 GB of
internal storage, where the
increase in
capacity of the Galaxy S II will be a welcomed addition to the successor of the first phone with them both being expandable through a microSD card.
In this year's model, Motorola
increased the RAM
capacity and
internal storage, among other things, compared to last year's Moto E3 phone.