Anyone think we will be seeing larger capacity Note 2 soon

mavrrick

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I have a Galaxy Note, and honestly really want at soon st 32 if not 64gb of storage internally. Anyone think this will happen any time soon.
 

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Given you can put any size sd card in there what is the point. At least in my case every day I store less on my phone. Everything is in the cloud.
 
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Because the way the Note 2 is partitioned you only get 10gb free space on a 16gb and you can't move the apps to an sd card, won't work on the note 2. That's why I want 32/64gb for future proofing. With a lot of games hitting 1-2gb in size the 16gb will fill up pretty quickly.
 

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The cloud is not the best answer for everything. Moving data to and from the cloud is slower than local access, and it uses your data allotment. Recent server outages are also a good argument for not relying too much on the cloud.
 

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I have moved to using spotify for my music. I cache the stuff I listen to often but since I really don't rely on local storage for music my storage requirements have gone way down.

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If they didn't go over 16gb on the original note, don't look for it on the note 2. They released a 32gb note 10, but only in one color.

If they do release a 32gb version, it probably wouldn't be until the note 3 is announced or released, and then it would be a moot point.

Note2 or Note10, that is the question
 

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The reason I asked has nothing to do with music or content. It has to do with app storage. No matter what cloud storage you have it doesn't do any good if you can't load the apps you want to use. I have a 64GB microsd card if I wanted to load music on my phone.
 

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Most apps are nowhere near that big. Only HUGE games. And once you finish a game, how often are you going to play it after that? I would say limit storing huge games on your device after you have finished playing them. You can always DL it again later if you want to play it again and keep all your music and such on the SD card and you should be fine.
 

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Most apps are nowhere near that big. Only HUGE games. And once you finish a game, how often are you going to play it after that? I would say limit storing huge games on your device after you have finished playing them. You can always DL it again later if you want to play it again and keep all your music and such on the SD card and you should be fine.

What about Roms (NES, SNES, etc games)? Do you recombined them being on the HD or the SD card?
 

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