
on 09-02-2015 11:38
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on 09-02-2015 11:38
It's me again, lol.
What's the best memory size for the iPhone 6?
I'm thinking of getting 64GB size one. Don't really want the 16GB one as I've already got the 5 in 16GB and I had to delete loads of stuff before updating to iOS 8.
Has anyone any idea if the 128GB size is ok? Would having as much memory space slow the phone down in anyway?
Your thoughts would be appreciated!
Thank you,
Liam.
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on 10-02-2015 08:44
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I think 64 GB will be ample for you. Its pointless paying for a 128 GB model and then not using anymore than 64 GB on it. Although you havent mentioned what you store mostly on your iPhone, I would say that 64 GB would be more than enough. I wouldnt recommend anyone to get a 16 GB model now. With photos and especially videos getting higher in quality, the size of the photo and video files increases. Also, apps and especially games can be large in size now also.
Re "Would having as much memory space slow the phone down in anyway". All the flash storage should be just as fast as the smaller capacities, even if it wasnt, the speed difference wouldnt be noticable in every day use.

on 09-02-2015 11:43
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on 09-02-2015 11:43
I use a 16gb iPhone 6 plus but I don't hold lots of music or videos and use Dropbox for photos.
As you cannot use a sd card to increase memory on the iPhone you would have to use Dropbox etc if you filled its own memory size up.

on 09-02-2015 11:51
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on 09-02-2015 11:51
"Reduces the amount of storage required to perform a software update"
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on 09-02-2015 11:51
A bigger memory shouldn't slow the phone down but in honesty you should be ok with 64gb unless you have 1000s of songs,videos and pictures you want to store.
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on 09-02-2015 12:11
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on 09-02-2015 13:22
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on 09-02-2015 13:22
I would get as big as you can afford. You will never be wishing you got a smaller size but may end up wishing you got a bigger one.
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on 09-02-2015 13:30
I'd imagine 64Gb should be plenty big enough, especially with the glut of companies offering so much of free cloud storage (dropbox, onedrive, even some tv/broadband providers).

on 09-02-2015 23:27
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on 09-02-2015 23:27
Makes sense to go with what I can afford, and I'm pretty sure 64GB will be enough, that's 4 of my iPhone 5's at 16GB, lol.
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on 09-02-2015 23:38
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on 09-02-2015 23:38
I'm sure 64gb will be ample for all your needs

on 10-02-2015 08:44
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on 10-02-2015 08:44
I think 64 GB will be ample for you. Its pointless paying for a 128 GB model and then not using anymore than 64 GB on it. Although you havent mentioned what you store mostly on your iPhone, I would say that 64 GB would be more than enough. I wouldnt recommend anyone to get a 16 GB model now. With photos and especially videos getting higher in quality, the size of the photo and video files increases. Also, apps and especially games can be large in size now also.
Re "Would having as much memory space slow the phone down in anyway". All the flash storage should be just as fast as the smaller capacities, even if it wasnt, the speed difference wouldnt be noticable in every day use.

