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Phone seems slippery to me
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My 16gb 5 has like 1-2gbs left, and that's because Im always deleting pics and apps, and no music. It's going to be nice to not have to worry about that when I get the 64gb 6. 16gb is cool if it's your first iphone, but after years of pics and all that , 16 doesn't cut it anymore.
I thought it was just the OS cuz never had that happen until I got the new phonenah thats not an ios issue well not iphone cuz my galaxy has been doin it the past cpl days too. Its pissin me off
yall deteing pics, how many do you have? damn
actually how many apps too?
jesus
Little over 1k pics, maybe 15 short vids. Says I have 43 apps in my usage.yall deteing pics, how many do you have? damn
actually how many apps too?
jesus
too slipperyPhone seems slippery to me
6k
lol taken as far back as when I had the 3gs
EDIT
photos and music takes up must of my memory on my 32GB. They combine for a total of 16GB. the rest is apps and then the allotted memory needed for the iOS
Man I got 100 photos, 20 vids and 12 apps I useLittle over 1k pics, maybe 15 short vids. Says I have 43 apps in my usage.
laptops are cheaper than a phoneI'm curious if phablet users have tablets or laptops? Or are able to afford them?
Reason I say that, is that to me the phablet always seemed to be a compromise device: it's too big to be sensible as a phone, but also just barely approaching the proportions where viewing media, using productivity software, And web browsing would seem enjoyable for long periods of time.
Unless of course....if you are of meager financial means, in which case...you obviously go for the phablet because...everyone has to have a phone, and since you can't afford to also have another device, you opt for the phone that is going to offer you the best media experience as well...even if it mean that on a minute to minute basis you are forced to carry around a phone that is the size of an appetizer plate.
And yes...I'm sure there are some who love large devices no matter what...but the raging popularity of phhablets seems to indicate other issues at play.
Man I got 100 photos, 20 vids and 12 apps I use
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laptops are cheaper than a phone
Its not that deep its just the "latest new trend"
Financial status has nothing to do with it
ive had an iPhone for almost 4 years. I've kept important/sentimental pics I've taken with my phone, on my phone.6k
lol taken as far back as when I had the 3gs
EDIT
photos and music takes up must of my memory on my 32GB. They combine for a total of 16GB. the rest is apps and then the allotted memory needed for the iOS
Little over 1k pics, maybe 15 short vids. Says I have 43 apps in my usage.
Man I got 100 photos, 20 vids and 12 apps I use
I'm curious if phablet users have tablets or laptops? Or are able to afford them?
Reason I say that, is that to me the phablet always seemed to be a compromise device: it's too big to be sensible as a phone, but also just barely approaching the proportions where viewing media, using productivity software, And web browsing would seem enjoyable for long periods of time.
Unless of course....if you are of meager financial means, in which case...you obviously go for the phablet because...everyone has to have a phone, and since you can't afford to also have another device, you opt for the phone that is going to offer you the best media experience as well...even if it mean that on a minute to minute basis you are forced to carry around a phone that is the size of an appetizer plate.
And yes...I'm sure there are some who love large devices no matter what...but the raging popularity of phhablets seems to indicate other issues at play.
Phone seems slippery to me
I'm curious if phablet users have tablets or laptops? Or are able to afford them?
Reason I say that, is that to me the phablet always seemed to be a compromise device: it's too big to be sensible as a phone, but also just barely approaching the proportions where viewing media, using productivity software, And web browsing would seem enjoyable for long periods of time.
Unless of course....if you are of meager financial means, in which case...you obviously go for the phablet because...everyone has to have a phone, and since you can't afford to also have another device, you opt for the phone that is going to offer you the best media experience as well...even if it mean that on a minute to minute basis you are forced to carry around a phone that is the size of an appetizer plate.
And yes...I'm sure there are some who love large devices no matter what...but the raging popularity of phhablets seems to indicate other issues at play.