samedi 2 décembre 2017

Re: [apple-iphone] do you need the 256g over the 64 for the X?

 

As Sue pointed out, iOS needs some free space in order to perform it's job. (she wrote: Remember the operating system uses some of the space so 64 is not going to be what you have available. If you fill the phone to almost capacity it will slow.)


Not too long ago, one version update was failing on many phones because iOS needed as much as 5GB of free space to change from one version to another (this issue has been fixed).

If you keep 2-3-4GB of storage free on your iPhone, you should not have any performance problems.

But the question of "How big is the optimum size for an iPhone really has no answer. It totally depends on how much stuff YOU are going to try to put on it. My 32GB iPhone has 19.09GB free because I do not keep music or video or a large photo library on it. Maybe I could get by with a 16GB device.

A 64GB iPhone X will work just fine if the owner leaves 4GB or so free.

The user needs to buy a device big enough to hold what they want to store or store a few GB less than the capacity of the device they buy.

Bim B

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