[Q] Do we know the storage size?

CyD13

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I won't bother getting a 16 gigabyte version. Do we know if it is 16, 32, or 64 gigabytes for the Verizon version?
 

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For real? Not even 32 gigs? 5 gigs are taken by the system alone. That leaves just 11 gigs for apps with no apps to sd storage. Wow. Just wow.
 

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Dude you can get a 64 micro sd class 10 from Amazon for around 55 bucks much cheaper than paying verizon for the extra memory. i have one in my S3 right now and it doesnt affect the speed of the device at all.
 

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You know how Big Red rolls.
They will launch the 16g to all the early adopters at $299 and then once the minimum advertised price period is over (4-24-13) they will drop to $199 and sell 32g at $299.
We may never see the 64g version unless someone in marketing believes they can get a tablet price (+$350) for a phone with a 2 yr contract.

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Dude you can get a 64 micro sd class 10 from Amazon for around 55 bucks much cheaper than paying verizon for the extra memory. i have one in my S3 right now and it doesnt affect the speed of the device at all.

I think one of the bigger reasons for people wanting bigger internal memory is for the apps, as you can not move apps to sd. So someone who downloads a lot of apps (especially larger ones) will not benefit from external memory.
 

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I think one of the bigger reasons for people wanting bigger internal memory is for the apps, as you can not move apps to sd. So someone who downloads a lot of apps (especially larger ones) will not benefit from external memory.
I thought they were supposed to fix that in ICS or JB? Maybe I was just wishful thinking, but I thought I read that somewhere?
 

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I thought they were supposed to fix that in ICS or JB? Maybe I was just wishful thinking, but I thought I read that somewhere?

With google pushing everything to the cloud, they don't want SD cards to hinder Android's performance so they got rid of Apps2SD in Jellybean.
 

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I'm not even close to filling the memory on my Gnex. 16gig is plenty for me if I have an sd card for media.

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