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donuts238483y@iiii wait photos r that big now....crap...
That new 50MP camera on the Pixel 6...
Then again you can always offload them to your computer/external HD? -
Having a decent amount of music that also works with no network or in flight mode.
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To download all the fucked up shit going in the world from telegram. Then I can show all the idiots all the fucked up shit going on in the world that the media won't report.
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donuts238483y@Fast-Nop thought those only took up like 5mb each unless you want lossless.
Then again I haven't listened to music in over a decade since becoming deaf.
On my phones, unless I'm on a trip without internet and take loads of videos, usually I have longer 20GB free. -
@donuts I have 200 GB of music and audiobooks on my PC, everything as MP3. I'll never lose that due to some streaming platform closing down or removing it from their offers.
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Voxera115853yMy first hard drive was 40 Mbyte ….., had to create two partitions since msdos 3.2 could only create 32 Mbyte partitions.
50 Mbyte photos …… -
donuts238483y@Fast-Nop You listened to all the audiobooks/want to listen to them again?
YouTube/Internet
But still that's a lot of music to put on a phone. -
@donuts I've downloaded them preemptively because the sharehoster would remove the files. For the ones I already know, I will forget them so that I can enjoy listening to them again later. :)
The actual music is less than that, maybe like 150 GB, but that's on top of taking photos or, even worse, videos with the smartphone. -
On iPhones they use the shityiest space consuming video file format ever invented
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Photos / videos / memes
I see no other reason.
I want the phone to be able to keep for 3 to 5 years without running out of space (yes I'm lazy to clean up and yes everything is synced to OneDrive) -
exerceo119250dNever worrying about ENOSPC.
Also, MicroSD guards against data loss if your USB port breaks.
Why do you need more than 128GB storage on your phone?
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