The days of 16GB iPhones are nearly over. Our friend Joanna Stern at The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Apple's next flagship iPhone — the iPhone 7 or whatever it's eventually called — will start out at 32GB of storage; there won't be any 16GB option offered. If true, the bump in storage to the entry-level model will finally address a longstanding complaint regarding Apple's iPhone family.
In recent years, 16GB simply hasn't been enough for most consumers to hold all of their apps, games, music, and photos — even when you factor in iCloud storage and other cloud services. Warnings about low storage start popping up, and it all takes away from the iPhone user experience that Apple prides itself on. Phil Schiller has previously...
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