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On Behalf Of Tim Kilburn
Sent: Tuesday, 6 February 2018 9:56 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: How Apple profits from selling you iPhones with little storage,
USA Today
Hi,
Actually, as noted in the article, backing up is the least of the worries.
Photos, videos, m
Hi,
Actually, as noted in the article, backing up is the least of the worries.
Photos, videos, music and such are the biggest hogs of the iPhone space. If
you a 32 Gig iPhone, throw a bunch of apps on it and mostly just use it for
texting and phone calls, then you'll be OK, probably even with
One way to avoid these storage plans is to back everything up to a computer.
> On 4 Feb 2018, at 21:01, M. Taylor wrote:
>
> How Apple profits from selling you iPhones with little storage
> By Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY Updated 6:49 p.m. PST Feb. 3, 2018
>
> LOS ANGELES - Sure, Apple sold
How Apple profits from selling you iPhones with little storage
By Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY Updated 6:49 p.m. PST Feb. 3, 2018
LOS ANGELES - Sure, Apple sold a boatload of iPhones in the holiday quarter
and made a mint.
But beyond the cash cow that is new iPhone sales, it also revealed how it's