Google Pixel 8 (128GB): $699 / €799 / £699
Google Pixel 8 Pro (128GB): $999 / €1,099 / £999

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    1 year ago

    I’m not arguing against your point at all because that seems like a personal matter. However, I am interested in knowing how the typical person uses more than 128GB of storage space. Aside from people with interests that require more space (eg a photographer or traveler), what do people have on their phones that take up more than 128GB of storage space?

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      1 year ago

      Dude android games these days are 10gb+

      My point being is that the production cost between 256gb and 128gb driver is almost identical and the phone manufacturers purposefully gimp the product to upsell some random bullshit.

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        1 year ago

        And how many people play these games? I don’t know a single person that does. For all these people, that much storage would be a waste.

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          Literally billions of people. Like people forget smart phone games are so far ahead by user count that a single game often has more players than ALL gaming consoles COMBINED. I’m not saying it’s great, I’m just saying it’s wildly popular.

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            1 year ago

            Ya, because it’s full of children. The games you are talking about are games like Minecraft, where their parents won’t buy them a computer or console, but they will run it at 20fps on their random tablet.

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      1 year ago

      Photos (I like to shoot RAW+JPEG), videos and music. Pixels don’t come with micro SD card slots, and other manufacturers have been getting rid of it as well.

      Even apps these days are at least 100-200 MB.

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        1 year ago

        Interesting! How do phones typically encode their files, and what are the benefits of shooting RAW+JPEG?

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          RAW files contain the raw, unprocessed information from the camera’s sensor, whereas the JPEGs have the device manufacturer’s processing on them. RAW images provide a lot of flexibility when editing in applications like Adobe Lightroom. You can recover a lot of detail you otherwise might lose in JPEGs. After processing them you export them as JPEGs.

          Here’s a good example I found online:

          They take up a lot of space. A picture of my housemate’s cat was 3.2 MB in JPEG and 16.6 MB in RAW.

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            1 year ago

            woah, that’s super cool! thanks for sharing and providing an example 🙂

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        1 year ago

        That still doesn’t answer the question though. I have photos and music on my phone and I still have 60+ GB of free storage

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          I just happen to have more photos, videos, music and apps than you.

          How long have you had your phone for? I’ve had my Pixel 6a for just over a year now.

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      I mainly agree with you, i have enough of 128gb. But i know a lot of people that take a ton of pictures and struggle with storage space

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      1 year ago

      Pixel 7 pro 256gb model checking in. I don’t take a bunch of pictures and videos but I also hardly ever delete anything and I take pictures and videos in the highest possible quality I can. My phone has 100gb of storage left between apps and media.

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      Loads of FLAC music, track / map storage for offline camping / offroad, offline music downloads from Deezer (Hi-Res) for playback without network.

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      I personally like to go camping, offroading, sometimes hiking. The camping can be for days at a time in places with marginal cellular signal. So I personally like having GBs and GBs of mp3s loaded onto my device to listen to.

      Probably not a typical use case, but 64+ GB of music isn’t out of the question at all for me

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      I dont know how, but i have currently 68gb of App data on my phone. Im a photographer and traveler and i already try to push photos to cloud. But sometimes its not possible. So im happy about 256gb, so i dont need to care.

      I want to switch to a Pixel 8 Pro, but im considered with that price tag and i need to pay 70€ for additional 128gb of storage…

      I mean they promoted it with more MP cameras and better video, that will all take up storage.

      I think its fair to call it BS not starting with 256gb as a basis.