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Samsung Galaxy S6 32GB or 64GB?
I would like to buy a Samsung Galaxy S6, but because of the fixed storage capacity I am not sure if I should get the 32GB or 64GB version.
I wouldn't be storing loads of music, videos etc long-term on the phone. I will be installing a few apps and a some music and taking the occasional photo or video. I am just wondering if there will be enough space available for future Google Android updates on the phone, if I got the 32GB one. Any advice? Thanks in advance. |
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The Android OS uses 9GB so the 32GB version will give you 23GB of personal storage. The 64GB version will give you 55GB.
http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/1333...the-64gb-model |
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Like Mr.Goes said 23GB of storage. It's still a lot but you've got to keep some factors in mind, I bet that 16MP camera will use a fair bit of storage per photo for example. Samsung software updates are around a gig off the top of my head so if you think you'll only use 22GB then you'll be fine. The problem I found on my 16GB iPad (It's kinda similar) was that my needs changed and I suddenly wanted to start putting stuff onto it but I couldn't.
As well as that if you like to sell your phone after a while then 64gb may increase the resale value slightly. TLDR; If you think you're needs won't change then it'll probably be ok, if not then 64gb may be a better bet. |
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Anyone got thier hands on the new Samsung yet?
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