📲📲📲 256GB vs 512GB?

What size you use?

  • 256GB

  • 512GB


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Milodrink

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For phone, Assuming no external storage option.

256GB vs 512GB


- What size you use?

- Apple or Android?

- Why?
 

tian_yibang

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Duh

If money notch a problem or there's a promo, of coz go for 512 rah

Why ?

:sneaky::sneaky:
 

anthonygreenisreal

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512gb
andriod.

coz why buying that time, the price of 256gb and 512gb not much diff so just get higher storage so trade in or sell time can get back higher $
 

oldchanggold

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512 Android and iPhone.. main storage usage is photos which I backup to cloud so dont need so much
 

weiess

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if asking means can afford..
just get the bigger capacity lor.
 

DigDub

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512gb. Android. Price difference only about $100+, so might as well go for the bigger capacity one.
 

Dividends

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512, android, I use my phones for many years, so have to future proof.
 

inmyopinion

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The more GB u have , the more junk u keep.

But the less GB u have, the more time u spend doing housekeeping & think 2x 3x when want to install new apps. And nowadays , many apps to download.

IMO, 256GB/512GB is sweet spot and subscribe to iCloud or Google Drive helps, for storage besides backup.
 
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