What Size Iphone Do I Really Need?

Which size of iPhone you need will depend on how you're using your phone. If you plan to store lots of photos, videos, or music, you'll need an iPhone with a larger storage capacity. This is also true for anyone who wants to play lots of games on their phone. For most people, a storage capacity of 128GB will be adequate. However, if you plan to use cloud storage, an iPhone with 64GB of storage may be right for you.

Nov 17, 2020

What size iPhone do I really need?

iPhones come with slightly different screen sizes and storage space. If you're looking for a phone to meet your needs, you'll likely be wondering which size of iPhone to get.

iPhones generally come in a choice of three different sizes: 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB. For most people, the 128GB is the best size to go with. Choosing an iPhone can be confusing; follow these simple steps to help you determine which size of iPhone is best for you. To make your decision, you'll need to look at how you plan to use your phone and what you need to download and store.

Choosing an iPhone

iPhones vary in how much storage space they have, and it depends on how you plan to use your phone, which size you'll choose. For most people, the 128GB version should have plenty of space. However, if you want to be able to download large files or download and store music, you may need an iPhone with a larger storage capacity.

You'll need a phone with a larger storage capacity if you don't want to rely on cloud storage services. If you're going to store lots of photos and video, you'll need a phone with more storage. Those who play lots of games, or store music, photos, and videos may like to choose the 256GB iPhone.

If, on the other hand, you plan to use iOS flash drive support, you may require less storage space and can choose the 64GB iPhone.

Contact Apple Customer service

If you would like to discuss what size of iPhone you need with Apple's customer service team, you may like to phone or email. Alternatively, visit an Apple store for help and advice. You can also contact Apple customer service through live chat or social media.

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