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64GB will be too much for my needs, so if Apple were to increase the size, I hope they keep the 32GB size as well.
 
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64GB will be too much for my needs, so if Apple were to increase the size, I hope they keep the 32GB size as well.
Considering about one day of average HD video/photos is almost 2GB in my library, I think 64GB is necessary.

-32GB owner
 
I think we need 256GB iPhones. 10 videos or so takes over 10GB. It just won't do on this sort of device.

I also can't even sync my iTunes library....it's 62GB.
 
I think we need 256GB iPhones. 10 videos or so takes over 10GB. It just won't do on this sort of device.

I also can't even sync my iTunes library....it's 62GB.

Agreed. More storage never hurt anyone. If they came out with a 64gb/128gb for the next iPhone....me be berry berry happy :D
 
My biggest issue with the iPhone 4 is that it wasnt available in a 64GB version. That would have been the icing on the cake. I travel a lot so I would like to use the HD video to film and since I am travelling I like to store a lot of music and videos - TV/Movies etc so i have something to listen/watch out and about. This stuff all fills it up quite a bit.
 
No iPxxx user will need mass storage once Apple gets their new server farm up and running.

All our songs will be stored there and accessed Over The Air (WiFi only on ATT) anytime we wish.

It'll save Apple billions in device cost, since they'll be able to leave out one of the most expensive parts: flash memory.

Of course, Apple will also charge $99 a year for using their server farm :)

(only half kidding)
 
Thus the reason for Apples new 3cm touch screen. The new iPod Shuffle, don't let your grandparents swallow it. :p
 
that still uses a SATA interface, which doesn't play nicely with the architecture of the mobile CPUs used in smartphones

they still will probably need to stick with NAND flash
 
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