With the ability to add a SD card is it worth paying the extra 70? I'm not a gamer, but take lots of pictures and I back them up with cloud. Only positive is the ablity to get another color within a year.
With the ability to add a SD card is it worth paying the extra 70? I'm not a gamer, but take lots of pictures and I back them up with cloud. Only positive is the ablity to get another color within a year.
With the ability to add a SD card is it worth paying the extra 70? I'm not a gamer, but take lots of pictures and I back them up with cloud. Only positive is the ablity to get another color within a year.
Not only can you change the style, but you'll essentially get a like-new battery too.With the 64gb model, you do get one free refresh if that has value to a particular person.
I agree with getting the 64GB as I did with the Turbo1. SD cards are notoriously unreliable along with the fact the internal memory is much more reliable and faster than SD. I'm one of those that is happy they are getting away from SD cards in favor of bigger internal storage.
With 32GB SD cards around $12 and 64GB SD cards available for around $20, I'd say no, it's not worth paying the extra $70 to get another 32GB storage. Only you can decide if the $70 is worth it to change the color down the road. Personally, it wouldn't be for me.
So what's the speed difference between, say, a class 4 card and a class 10 card? I doubt there is a humanly discernable difference in real world use.It might also be worth noting that inexpensive SD cards tend to have slower read and write, which probably makes it significantly slower than on board memory.
What do you do with your old phones?
With the refresh, you make a $499 deposit, they send you a "like new" phone is you configuration, you send them back your old phone, and they refund your deposit. I'm personally not that thrilled with the idea of reconditioned phones, so I would pass unless mine looked seriously ratty.
So what's the speed difference between, say, a class 4 card and a class 10 card? I doubt there is a humanly discernable difference in real world use.
So what's the speed difference between, say, a class 4 card and a class 10 card? I doubt there is a humanly discernable difference in real world use.
And between those and the on board memory speed.
With the refresh, you make a $499 deposit, they send you a "like new" phone is you configuration, you send them back your old phone, and they refund your deposit. I'm personally not that thrilled with the idea of reconditioned phones, so I would pass unless mine looked seriously ratty.
There's a HUGE difference, especially if you have a large card with a ton of files. You are crippling your experience by going with a cheap card.So what's the speed difference between, say, a class 4 card and a class 10 card? I doubt there is a humanly discernable difference in real world use.