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trlyka

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Dec 26, 2011
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Ok, I always bought the 16G iPhone and I'll admit I have had to maintain the phone by removing things to make room. I am certainly getting at least the 32G for myself this time and my Mom is getting the 16G since she could really care less about music and apps. She actually uses her phone for talking and text more then anything else.

I don't have a ton of music (maybe 100 songs), but I will add more. Music isn't a priority for me to have on my phone. I like being able to put movies on the iPhone, but only a few. They do take up a lot of room. I'm not a big gamer. Just simple, fun games, nothing too intense. I think I have downloaded a handful of apps in the past year.

Maybe I just answered my own question.... :rolleyes:
 
Don't take pictures and record videos? Those occupy a lot of space.
I am getting 64GB, and if they release 128GB I will get it also.
I do have a big Music and Video Library.
 
i have a 16GB and take hundreds of photos a month and listen to music. i have 6GB of apps too.

also have a 64GB ipad
 
I myself am getting a 32GB because I don't feel I should spend $400 for a phone. I usually have a large amount of apps but with LTE it will be easy to redownload content when I need it. If you feel you need the 64gb, by all means, go and buy it. But in the end you'll end up spending over $500 on the phone, and accessories, possibly a warranty.
 
Don't take pictures and record videos? Those occupy a lot of space.
I am getting 64GB, and if they release 128GB I will get it also.
I do have a big Music and Video Library.

I take both, but I don't 'need' to keep them on my phone. I usually transfer a lot to iPhoto. If I need to, I can always put something back on my phone.

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I myself am getting a 32GB because I don't feel I should spend $400 for a phone. I usually have a large amount of apps but with LTE it will be easy to redownload content when I need it. If you feel you need the 64gb, by all means, go and buy it. But in the end you'll end up spending over $500 on the phone, and accessories, possibly a warranty.

Yeah, I think I agree. I think twice the storage I am used to having should be fine.
 
I always bought 16g phones but then I started listening to lossless music, but at the same time this phone has LTE so I will just rotate the music I am listening to at the moment and stream the rest so I am going with 32gb
 
Definitely getting 64GB. With HD video, on trips I had to scale back a lot
 
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