64 Questions on Storage Capacity
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Should i get 32gb or 64gb ipad mini?
I have 64 movies and 75 books and some games
- Asked by Kristine A from Kawasaki
- Nov 3, 2012
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Best AnswerI opted for the 32gb model. I have the 64gb iPhone 4s and I have never even come close to filling it up. I have 20 movies, my entire iTunes library (but set to sync at 128 kbps) and tons of apps and I still have 11 gigs to play with. The whole point is to use iTunes to keep your content fresh so you don't leave the same old movies on the device at the same time, you sync what you want. Plus you get 5 gigs additional in the cloud so really your 32 gig is 37 gigs. I think you should save the extra $100 and invest in a nice case, an extra charging cable and whatever else you need. All just my opinion but buy what you want :)
- Answered by Jeremy Z from Brookfield
- Nov 5, 2012
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Should I get a 16gb or 32 gb?
I am an athletic trainer and planning on using it to have some resources at my hands, along with making injury reports. Only planning on putting movies on if we are traveling. Not going to put any music on it because I have other devices for that. Mainly just anatomy apps, injury reporting, and a few games.
- Asked by Katelyn T
- Apr 11, 2013
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AnswerI have just purchased the 16 gb and went on a cruise, after videoing and taking pictures, my ipad was full, I am disappointed that I didn't pay the extra and get the 32gb. I personally advise you to get the 32gb.
Sandy- Answered by Sandra B from Cranbourne
- May 6, 2013
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should I get a 64 gb or the new 128 gb - I'm retired and will use for reading, movies, surfing the net~this will be my 'purchase of a lifetime'!
- Asked by Kathryn D from Mocksville
- Apr 8, 2013
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Best AnswerIf you get the 64gb ipad you could get about 60 videos (1hr long each) or double that for the 128gb ipad however I am using the ipad mini and my friend has the new ipad and we both agree the ipad mini is better the screen size isn't a lot smaller its mainly the margin round the sides that makes the ipad mini a lot more compact and smaller. The ipad mini has a 7.9 inch screen while the new ipad has a 9.7 inch screen and also I find you can get a longer battery life out of the mini as it does have to power such Abigail screen as you were saying about videos I if you want them downloaded get the highest possible storage but if you just want to stream them of the Internet on sites such as Netflix and love film.com the 64gb model should be ok there is also a 3G (cellular) ipad it would cost an extra 100 pounds but if you want to surf when on the move it would be worth it. Also the ipad mini is a lot lighter and thinner. I hope I have been some help
- Answered by Peter O
- Apr 9, 2013
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when i take notes on the noteability app on my ipad, do the notes take up storage space?
- Asked by Ronit M
- May 4, 2013
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Did I make the right move buying an 32 iPad with retina cel and wi fi
I use my pad every day facebook email amazon books ect my first gen 64 gig won't allow updates from ios5 or adobe flash did I make the right move?
- Asked by Thomas C from Foster City
- May 2, 2013
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Ipad mini or Ipad 2? (im using it for school)
I want it for school. I dont care about the resolution. I only care about the size (if it matters) and the memory.
- Asked by Charlie H from Towson
- Feb 11, 2013
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Best AnswerSame dilemma. I got an ipad 2 mainly because of ibooks. I have no problem reading even my 3-column books. My only issue is it's size and weight. I wonder if I would still have the same reading experience with the mini. I hope someone shares his experience.
- Answered by Danieson L from Novaliches
- Mar 10, 2013
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Does reading through ibooks or Kindle for iPad use data?
I am looking to buy an iPad mini or iPad and want to use it for apps for our preschooler, reading, and surfing the web.
If you are reading using either iBooks or the Kindle app - is that considered to be using data? Or is just using stored content on the device? I am trying to figure out how much GB I would need to get per month through our carrier.- Asked by Erica S from Ocala
- Feb 13, 2013
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AnswerIt does not use data unless you download the books away from wifi. Once they are downloaded they are stored on the iPad and is not considered using data.
- Answered by Mark C from Saint John
- May 14, 2013
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Can I get more memory on the new ipad
- Asked by Lisa M from Tapping
- May 13, 2012
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Best AnswerNo, but some companies make wifi hard drives, like Segate, that let you put data on them with a computer. Then you can wirelessly connect the drive to you iPad and you can see the content on the drive. HOWEVER, with these drives, you can only store data, like music, photos, and videos. NO APPS. YOU ALSO CANNOT MOVE DATA OFF OF THE iPAD AND ONTO THE DRIVE. Only from the drive to the iPad.
- Answered by Jeremy K from Hilliard
- Jun 3, 2012
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Is there a portable external hard drive for iPhone 4S or iPad 2
- Asked by Greg W from Westerville
- Apr 20, 2013
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It depends of how many movies 16gb will give you about 3-10.32gb will give you 5-20 movies
- Answered by Elijah R from Corpus Christi
- Jun 23, 2012
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Why does my phone hold more storage than the iPad mini when they are the same GB
I've compared both my iPhone and iPad mini, which are the same GB, and it seems that my phone is able to hold much more storage than the iPad mini. I'm finding that when I go to update an app that I already have on the iPad mini, a message will pop up saying that there is not enough storage and to go to settings to make changes. I'm having to delete apps due to the fact that my ipad mini doesn't have enough "storage". I'm pretty disappointed in the iPad mini, and upset at the price I paid for it. Is there anything I can do about increasing my storage on the iPad mini?
- Asked by Bryana K from Cypress
- Mar 18, 2013
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Can I purchase more storage for an older iPad model?
- Asked by Ashley W from Fayetteville
- Apr 14, 2013
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should i get a 16gb or 32 gb ipad mini
I am and athletic trainer. I'm looking at getting a mini for injury reporting and resources. I would only put movies on if I was traveling. No music since I have a device already for that. Just trying to figure out what size storage I need for the apps and injury reporting.
- Asked by Katelyn T
- Apr 12, 2013
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Ipad mini 64 or Ipad 4 128?
I have a Mac Book Pro for personal use, but I am now traveling frequently and need a way to pass the time on flights. I want to upgrade from my tablet ( I read a LOT) to something I can use for music and movies in an easy, no fuss way. I don't want to be greedy, but I don't want to feel the need to upgrade in 6 months. Help?
- Asked by Lilliam V from Orlando
- Apr 8, 2013
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how many movies can be stored on ipad per 16-32-64?
movie storage on ipads
- Asked by Casey S from Neptune Beach
- Oct 30, 2012
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Best AnswerIt depends on the movies. Keep in mind that when it comes to HD Movies, 1 hour is approximately equal to 1GB. About 2/3 of that for standard definition.
- Answered by Josefelipe M from Hialeah
- Nov 11, 2012
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Will the 16gb iPad be large enough?
I have a Wifi external hard drive that I use to back up my music and movies from my primary computer, so I don't anticipate having to use the iPad to hold my entire library. I mostly plan to use it at school to open and review PowerPoints and Word documents and take notes, plus any cool apps or games I happen to find. I would like to put some of my favorite music on it, but not necessarily full length movies. I will most likely not use it for taking large numbers of photos, but may use it to shoot short clips and pics. I will maintain my primary computer for developing documents and power points, but use the iPad to take them with me on the go and do some minor editing. I just don't want to find that I am short on space for fun apps and things that I might want to use while on the go. I am new to Apple products and don't really know about the average app sizes and such.
- Asked by Kari H
- Jun 10, 2012
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Best AnswerI have an iPad 2 16 gb and its storage is full. I recommend the 32 gb.
- Answered by Nicow M from Los Angeles
- Jun 11, 2012
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Should I get a 32 or 64 GB I-Pad ?
- Asked by James B from Simpsonville
- Oct 1, 2012
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Best AnswerDepends on your needs. 32GB is already a lot of GB, I have it and I can't fill the space.
- Answered by Blaz S
- Oct 2, 2012
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Should I get a 32gb iPad or 64gb iPad
- Asked by Darrell J from Dayton
- Jan 13, 2013
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Best AnswerIt depends how much music or videos you have, i would probably say the 32gb
- Answered by Adam C from Gosnells
- Jan 15, 2013
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High School student: MacBook Air or iPad 3?
Heeeey, I've used my iPad 1 for a while now for school (it's getting VERY slow) so i think it's time to change. I will need something that can be used as a work machine as i go to the library in the city after school before going home. I've found that my ipad has been a bit clumsy to write essays do powerpoints etc, however this may be because it's very old in apple terms hahaha. This doesn't need to be my primary machine as i have an imac at home, however i get most of my work done in the library (i cant concentrate on my work at home) i also like to get work done whenever i'm travelling for that matter. i do use the ipad as a personal device a lot and i can see myself using the 3g capabilities heaps! (no 4g in australia) I have enjoyed the long battery life of the ipad and the very portable feel about it. Our school also has a tablet program (they give you androids, i replaced those no-goes with my ipad) so i've used it for that as well (textbooks etc), i've seen people in my school using airs though. Advice appreciated :)
- Asked by Thomas B from Caulfield South
- Jul 14, 2012
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Best AnswerGet a Macbook Air. iPad is awesome, but not as good as the Mac.
- Answered by Blaz S
- Jul 28, 2012
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re: the ipad mini, how do i know the right size (16/32/64) and whether to get a verizon compatible mini. i'm not tech savvy so simple english needed.
- Asked by Miriam M from Philadelphia
- Mar 9, 2013
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