To me, the 8GB is useless. I have around 5GBs of music (no I will not store it on an OTG cable and USB stick or memory card). And a ton of games that take up anywhere from 10MBs all the way up to 700 MBs(!).
I also bought an 8GB for my Mom, who will not be installing 700MB games or 5GB of music. So I'm glad both models exist. I personally would have bought a 32 GB model if it were offered though for $275 or whatever.
It's only ~ $50.00 more. If $50.00 is going to break the bank, you probably shouldn't buy a $200.00 tablet in the first place.
It's only ~ $50.00 more. If $50.00 is going to break the bank, you probably shouldn't buy a $200.00 tablet in the first place.
So basically I want to know why people would choose the 16G over the 8G. Not saying that its wrong or dumb or anything like that. Just saying I have my phone to download and hold the bigger files.
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For peace of mind and for only $50 more? Priceless.
Except you don't speak for everyone's situation. Mine was a gift, and I'm not going to tell him, "well if you can't buy me the 16 because of a measly 50 dollars, then don't bother. " And for me, since I never store videos or many large games, 8 is more than plenty. I have 125 apps, including a few games, one of which is 800 mb, and still have nearly two gig left.
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If you end up filling 8 gigs, you are screwed. No space left. Not expandable. The 16 gig model gives you a little more to play with. Most of my space goes to apps (lots of games) and then I'd only have space for about 2 movies after that. The 16 gig just gives you a warm fuzzy, but sure some people wouldn't need it.
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