Would you prefer 32 GBs of entry level storage instead of 16 GBs?

Ledsteplin

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I've been using a 16 gb iPhone 5 for 22 months. I have 3.9 gb available. I have 113 apps, 0 videos, 170 photos, and 85 songs. I keep most photos and all videos in Box, Dropbox, and OneDrive. The big difference is music. If one wants a lot of music they should get 64 or more gb. If not, 16 gb can easily work storing photos in cloud based apps. I would use Box even if I had 128 gb. I don't like a cluttered camera roll. I have all my photos organized in folders and subfolders in Box. I don't need 64 gb. I really don't need 32 gb. What I need is a 16 gb capacity. LOL It's like the butcher packaging ground chuck with .84 lb when I need 1 lb for my recipe. And 1.24 lbs is too much. :D
 

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I've been using a 16 gb iPhone 5 for 22 months. I have 3.9 gb available. I have 113 apps, 0 videos, 170 photos, and 85 songs. I keep most photos and all videos in Box, Dropbox, and OneDrive. The big difference is music. If one wants a lot of music they should get 64 or more gb. If not, 16 gb can easily work storing photos in cloud based apps. I would use Box even if I had 128 gb. I don't like a cluttered camera roll. I have all my photos organized in folders and subfolders in Box. I don't need 64 gb. I really don't need 32 gb. What I need is a 16 gb capacity. LOL It's like the butcher packaging ground chuck with .84 lb when I need 1 lb for my recipe. And 1.24 lbs is too much. :D

With data usage quotas from the carriers, I keep my data on the device. My "normal rotation" of music has about half my total music library in it, for about 30GB of music on the device. For the same reason I also use a fully-onboard GPS mapping solution (Garmin USA) which places about 1.5GB of data on the device.
 

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Buy the 64gb version for what you would have been charged for a 32gb version. That's an additional 16gb of free storage. Problem. Solved.

You meant that there is an additional 32GB of free storage, right?
Or you have figured out a zany fuzzy math formula that is beyond the comprehension of the mere mortals?
 

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As long as they keep 64 GB as the second option and not charge more, go ahead and put 32 in the base model iPhones.
 

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