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Yes, I have my entire music library on my 32GB iPhone 4 and iPad as well. But I only have 616 songs, so they don't take up much space. My photos took up the majority of the space on my iPhone, so I recently just began syncing only certain albums on my iPhone.

All my photos were synced to my iPad though, but it seems to me that photos on my iPad took up less space than they did on my iPhone. I'll have to check again later to confirm though. Recently though with games such as Infinity Blade, apps have been taking up an increasing chunk of my capacity. The good thing is that flash memory will just continue to increase.
 
I am not putting any music on my iPad. I pulled the iPod icon off the menu bar and moved it to my last page. I have an iPhone 4 which holds all my music.
 
I am not putting any music on my iPad. I pulled the iPod icon off the menu bar and moved it to my last page. I have an iPhone 4 which holds all my music.

And it would just be silly to use your iPad for music, since it's on your iP4 and all.
 
I keep a few accapellas, instrumentals and 12" singles on it to play with the DJay app. I say about 1.5 gigs of music.
 
I have a 64GB iPod full of music for my car. My 32GB iPhone is full of music also. I may put a couple essential playlists on my iPad, but mainly I will fill it with movies & TV shows. I will leave the music to my music iOS devices.
 
I haven't yet anyway, not sure I'd listen to music on it. Have listened to podcasts on it though. Got a 32GB iPhone as well which I have my music on.
 
No, I don't put any music on it. I have a iPod Classic 120GB, iPhone 3GS 32GB, and shuffle 1GB that I can use for music if I want to.
 
I keep some podcasts and a small playlist on mine for work but i also have spotify premium and wifi at work.

At home i run plex on my imac and on my ipad....so can watch and listen to everything on both my idevices over my home wifi.

I find i use the ipad at work about 60% of my day for teaching. I use it as a portable powerpoint when moving around the class and as an instant translation device for english to finnish,persian,kurdish,iraqi as my students are from all over the world.
 
I keep a few accapellas, instrumentals and 12" singles on it to play with the DJay app. I say about 1.5 gigs of music.

Yeah, I mostly have instrumental music and my favorite film scores on there, so there's some background music going on if I'm surfing the Net or sending e-mails etc.

Slightly off-topic, but how is your battery life when you use the DJay app?
 
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