Would they ever consider going to a 256gb iPad ? I would buy it in a heartbeat since I only have 10gb left on my 128gb iPad
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I would buy it and considering the 128gb I'd now $100 cheaper they can make the 256gb Ipad the price of the old 128gb price and it will sell.If there's an overwhelming demand for it then yes.
I would buy it and considering the 128gb I'd now $100 cheaper they can make the 256gb Ipad the price of the old 128gb price and it will sell.
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Well pricing will be the same as the old 128gb price I would assume and sell about the same?I'm sure people would buy it, but the question is, how many in comparison to those who would buy the lower storage size models? Would that difference be worth Apple's time?
They will never drop it Tbh. They will keep it because A) sells the most and B) makes people upgrade to the 64gb. The 64gb will lose sales quite a bit if they say replace the 16 with 32gb. Now if they do 64, 128, and 255gb nobody would upgrade unless you need more then 55gb which most people don't. Removing the 16gb isn't a sound decision for Apple ImoI actually think that whenever they decide to drop 16GB as the entry level, 256GB will be the highest of the three.
I actually think that whenever they decide to drop 16GB as the entry level, 256GB will be the highest of the three.
Sooner the better it happens. The more space on the devices the better.
That's the crap thing about apple, behind in the storage upgrades. Would love if they added micro SD slots to their devices, never gonna happen though.
Would they ever consider going to a 256gb iPad ? I would buy it in a heartbeat since I only have 10gb left on my 128gb iPad
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I've had way too many SD cards corrupt over the years and loose too many important pictures most recently the ones of my infant twins.
No matter what platform you are using, or whether or not you are using SD cards, you should always use a cloud back up service for your photos. Bad things can happen, even on iPhone. If you're not already, you might want to consider using iCloud to back up your photos. There are other options too, aside from iCloud. Personally, I use Onedrive. I'm pretty sure that Facebook is another option.
You can set a lot of the backup programs to happen automatically in the background, so you don't have to worry about remembering to do it. This is how i have Onedrive set up. And I'm pretty sure icloud does this too. Pretty much a god send for me, because these days I can't seem to remember anything that happened over an hour ago.