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Daymope t1_j6jpxaj wrote

Delete some of your downloaded music. Browse through your alite models, do you need ALL of them?

16gigs of photos is massive, you may move them to the cloud.

Get yourself some iCloud (or Google drive, Amazon, whatever) Storage. If you „need“ all that files you shouldn’t rely on the internal storage only anyway… Decent iCloud storage means you can easily only keep the preview images of your photos.

64gigs internal ist clearly not enough for your use case.

Seriously (and by no means I want to abash you) - you have so minimal storage left you surely can’t even install updates. Why are you guys waiting till the very last moment to do something about it?

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rlxe t1_j6jmx5e wrote

I have to get a work phone and am torn on what to get: iPhone 13 Mini or iPhone 14 Pro.

I have used all original iPhones leading up to 5s then went to original SE, iPhone 7 and now SE 2020. The Mini seems like a normal progression, and I like the idea of a light and small device, but my eyes aren't what they used to be. Plus I have never had the best phone available.

iPhone Mini: Light and small powerhouse. But is it too small?

iPhone 14 Pro: Best of the best, but is it too bulky?

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks!

Edit: I went with the Mini. Handling them again in person really solidified just how much too big the 14 Pro feels to me. I’m very happy with my choice and can only hope that by voting with my wallet we will see the Mini come back another day.

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TWYFAN97 t1_j6jla1e wrote

Let me just say I know three android users who tried the Z Fold 3 and 4 none of them owned the phone for more than a few months. It’s a cool idea in concept but it’s a chunky phone with multitasking leaving much to be desired. So many people I know end up using the smaller closed screen vs the hassle of opening the internal.

For many people the compromises aren’t worth it.

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BeeeRick t1_j6jj00s wrote

I mean, your results may vary, but just how I was used to doing quick little things on my phone during the day, the narrow outside screen killed me. If I was going to be on my phone for awhile I might open it up or something, but I found I was trying to do a lot of things on the outer screen out of habit a guess. Just my view on things, you may have a totally different experience. The folding screen was pretty cool.

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BeeeRick t1_j6jhvz1 wrote

I had the ZFold 2. I found a lot of the time I just wanted to send a quick text with one hand, and really struggled with the thickness of the phone in one hand, and trying to type on such a narrow outside screen. I found that I didn't open the phone as much for a lot of simple tasks like checking my email or searching for something on the web. I finally switched back to iPhone after my best friend ditched android to go back to iPhone and I haven't looked back.

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