I have a 32 GB iPhone, with about 156 apps. I seldom use more than two dozen apps per month. And which ones, only changes when I am working from home or traveling for work.
I have 4 different weather apps on my iPhone, each serving a different purpose, most for traveling to remote construction work sites, often in tornado and thunder storm areas.
For instance, I keep meaning to use Evernote more. I also downloaded Evernote Food, but when realized it is really meant more for food journaling, than for recipe storage, I stopped using it. I just have not removed it from my iPhone, yet. You have to create an account on a cloud server, and I don't see the need. I use Bento, and I just sync my recipes between _my_ iPhone and _my_ Mac. No servers or account and passwords involved.
We all use our iPhones and apps differently.
Brent
On May 15, 2013, at 6:46 AM, aliasfan_777 wrote:
I have a iPhone 4s and I can't imagine having 300+ apps on my iPhone and if someone had a 32 GB It might be larger. lol
--- In apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com, Otto Nikolaus <otto.nikolaus@...> wrote:
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> The 3GS is my first and only. I think folders came with iOS 4 (Jun 2010).
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> Otto
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> On 15 May 2013 13:30, James Graham <jimigraham@...> wrote:
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> > Not sure about which iOS version. I didn't get an iPhone before the 3GS.
> > But I've been using folders ever since to keep my apps straight. I have
> > over 600.
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