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I don't know if we'll see two different iPhones this September. Apple makes a high end product, I can't see them making a low end cell phone. I personally believe that the 16GB iPhone 4 will become the low end phone this fall and we will see a 16 and 32GB iPhone 5.
 
I don't know if we'll see two different iPhones this September. Apple makes a high end product, I can't see them making a low end cell phone. I personally believe that the 16GB iPhone 4 will become the low end phone this fall and we will see a 16 and 32GB iPhone 5.

With HD video recording and larger file sizes of pictures with the increasing MP count on the cameras they are going to have to up the flash storage to 32/64 at some point.
 
With HD video recording and larger file sizes of pictures with the increasing MP count on the cameras they are going to have to up the flash storage to 32/64 at some point.

they wouldn't have to add more flash storage i have a 8 gb iphone still has 3 gbs left and i had have the phone for 2 years now so i think 16/32 gbs is plenty enough
 
they wouldn't have to add more flash storage i have a 8 gb iphone still has 3 gbs left and i had have the phone for 2 years now so i think 16/32 gbs is plenty enough

My 32gb is full so to me, 16/32 is not enough. I would get a 64 gig model is a heartbeat if available.
 
they wouldn't have to add more flash storage i have a 8 gb iphone still has 3 gbs left and i had have the phone for 2 years now so i think 16/32 gbs is plenty enough

and I have over 100GB of media that won't fit on my phone, so I think clearly it's not. There are a lot of people who actually listen to albums and not crap top forty music who would appreciate the ability to take all our music (like we could on an iPod, go figure) with us.
 
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and I have over 100GB of media that won't fit on my phone, so clearly it's not. There are a lot of people who actually listen to albums and not crap top forty music who would appreciate the ability to take all our music (like we could on an iPod, go figure) with us.

Not everyone who doesn't have hoards of media like you only listens to "crap top fourty music." Condescending much? Anyway more storage definitely would be a good thing though. I personally would not need it, but some people (like you for example) might.
 
and I have over 100GB of media that won't fit on my phone...(like we could on an iPod, go figure) with us.

That sounds like the difference between a cell phone that plays music and a music player that, well, plays music. It's nice to have everything at your fingertips but over a month's worth of music does seem a little over-the-top. It sounds like iCloud will be a perfect fit for you.

Not everyone who doesn't have hoards of media like you only listens to "crap top fourty music." Condescending much?

lol - like the guy who doesn't own a tv: http://www.theonion.com/articles/area-man-constantly-mentioning-he-doesnt-own-a-tel,429/
 
they wouldn't have to add more flash storage i have a 8 gb iphone still has 3 gbs left and i had have the phone for 2 years now so i think 16/32 gbs is plenty enough

Just because it's enough for you doesn't mean it's enough for everybody. My itunes library is 200+GB.
 
and I have over 100GB of media that won't fit on my phone, so I think clearly it's not. There are a lot of people who actually listen to albums and not crap top forty music who would appreciate the ability to take all our music (like we could on an iPod, go figure) with us.

get and ipod to lessen to your 100 gb of music the purpose of and iPHONE is to make calls
 
and I have over 100GB of media that won't fit on my phone, so I think clearly it's not. There are a lot of people who actually listen to albums and not crap top forty music who would appreciate the ability to take all our music (like we could on an iPod, go figure) with us.

I listen to albums too, and have far more music than my phone can hold, but really, are you away from your computer for so long that 20+ gigs of music is not enough? Also, being condescending about your music makes you seem like a hipster, and no one like a hipster.
 
Wow. Did you really pay a couple hundred for an iphone just to make calls? 1990s cell phones can do the same thing FYI.

y you dont make calls on you iphone?:rolleyes:


hmmmmm that's interesting...
 
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I listen to albums too, and have far more music than my phone can hold, but really, are you away from your computer for so long that 20+ gigs of music is not enough? Also, being condescending about your music makes you seem like a hipster, and no one like a hipster.
Even if you have access to a computer daily why would you bother to pick and choose what songs you want on the iPhones on a regular basis? Much easier just to load all the songs on and forget about picking and choosing. For the work I do it is very important that I have all my songs with me at all times (professional DJ) at the moment I have an external harddrive to bring all my music around.
y you dont make calls on you iphone?:rolleyes:


hmmmmm that's interesting...
He didn't say he doesn't make calls on the iPhone. The iPhone isn't just built to make calls, if I wanted to just make calls I will go to the supermarket and buy a $20 nokia. I buy my iPhone for email, internet, iPod, youtube pretty much everything. If you only use the iPhone for calls than you have missed the point of owning an iPhone entirely.
 
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