Do you really need 16GB on your phone?
By Angus Kidman on 29 September 2008
Pronouncing that a given device doesn't need any more storage is a near-foolproof recipe for looking stupid somewhere down the line. However, I'm sceptical that many people need a 16GB mini-SD card for their phone.
SanDisk next month will start offering a 16GB microSD card, which — unsurprisingly given the format — is aimed at the mobile phone market. The SD card will set you back $141, and will initially only be available in Crazy John's. (There's also an M2 model for Sony Ericsson models, but I'm not sure how many people will need to get that niche.)
That amount of capacity inevitably leads to the question: how are you supposed to fill up that space? Pictures might be one potential answer, but 16GB will give you a hell of a lot of semi-quality phone shots. Indeed, the whole Pictures folder on my PC doesn't take up that much space.
The other obvious candidate would be video, but again, it's debatable that you need that much space for video that's viewable on a phone screen. My 8GB iPod Touch can handle an entire US sitcom season and still have plenty of room to spare.
Not everyone will agree, of course. For its announcement, SanDisk even rolled out a tame analyst, Avi Greengart from Current Analysis, who made the following observation: "Flash memory cards have increased in storage capacity, but even an 8GB card may be too small for anyone with GPS map data, a few movies, a game or two, a presentation file and other applications."
But if this is you, then I suggest you re-compress your movies into a more screen-friendly alternative and stop overloading your PowerPoint presentations with meaningless graphics. Save the capacity for where you really can use it — on a desktop PC where the OS will reclaim it in the blink of an eye.
Topics: iphone, mobile, pda, phone, storage, sandisk, sd, 16gb, need, 8gb
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Comments (5)
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marty commented on 22/10/2008 13:53 Report abuse
I agree, what are you going to do with 16gig? Put a quarter of my mp3 collection on it? I think 160gig would be much more appropriate
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Ian commented on 04/10/2008 21:56 Report abuse
I have 8gig card thats neally full,bring on 16gig
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Joey Jojo commented on 02/10/2008 09:45 Report abuse
Do people need 1TB HDD's in their computers? Some do. What a lame attempt to draw attention and comments.
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yamum commented on 02/10/2008 02:08 Report abuse
what are you people talking about ? of course u need 16GB ! I got 4GB and I nearly filled the thing up ! im planning on getting another one when its full ! so a 16GB M2 would be perfect. and with the C905 8.1 Megapixel sony ericsson. the 16GB card is perfect for the pics. so if ur saying 16GB is too much. then why are people buying 16GB iPhones ? they have the worst camera quality, and I put music in my K850i Sony ericsson. The iPhone is not the only phone that can play movies and music you know !
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Klasco commented on 01/10/2008 19:39 Report abuse
well i know i don't :D
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