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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 1010338" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>High definition pictures are what fills these things up. Magazines too. Trick is to not store too much of that kind of stuff. Having said that, 16gig is getting to be on the small side for some people. Unfortunately Apple sting you terribly for extra storage where some Androids have micro SD card expansion facility where you can store all the bulky files relatively cheaply.</p><p></p><p>I'm using a Nokia 820 W8.1 phone just for fun at the moment. My main phone is an iPhone 4S 16Gig which I think has about 3.5gig free. If I were to store more photos and music on it, plus a dozen good magazines like 'Stuff' interactive, it would fill up very quickly.</p><p>When I come to changing the iPhone, it will certainly be for something with a bigger screen, which would make reading magazines more practical, which in turn means that I would certainly need more storage.</p><p>Perhaps I'll stay with the 4.5" screen Nokia for a while. After all the whining my two women made about it, I expected not to like it, but the more I use it the more I like it. Trouble is, even though it now works nicely and has just had Cortana added, I don't think there are the magazines and things available for Windows Phone 8.1. I'll just have to play some more. After having it for over 18 months, only now is the Windows Phone Lumia coming living up to its promise.</p><p></p><p>In answer to the OP, if you want to store shed-loads of stuff on the phone, and I do mean shedloads, get a 32gig iPhone, but to make use of it you also need the bigger screen version in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 1010338, member: 718"] High definition pictures are what fills these things up. Magazines too. Trick is to not store too much of that kind of stuff. Having said that, 16gig is getting to be on the small side for some people. Unfortunately Apple sting you terribly for extra storage where some Androids have micro SD card expansion facility where you can store all the bulky files relatively cheaply. I'm using a Nokia 820 W8.1 phone just for fun at the moment. My main phone is an iPhone 4S 16Gig which I think has about 3.5gig free. If I were to store more photos and music on it, plus a dozen good magazines like 'Stuff' interactive, it would fill up very quickly. When I come to changing the iPhone, it will certainly be for something with a bigger screen, which would make reading magazines more practical, which in turn means that I would certainly need more storage. Perhaps I'll stay with the 4.5" screen Nokia for a while. After all the whining my two women made about it, I expected not to like it, but the more I use it the more I like it. Trouble is, even though it now works nicely and has just had Cortana added, I don't think there are the magazines and things available for Windows Phone 8.1. I'll just have to play some more. After having it for over 18 months, only now is the Windows Phone Lumia coming living up to its promise. In answer to the OP, if you want to store shed-loads of stuff on the phone, and I do mean shedloads, get a 32gig iPhone, but to make use of it you also need the bigger screen version in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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