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Different Capacity Sizes
The Nokia Keynote didn't really reveal much about this phone so I'm wondering if anyone on the floor at CES or anyone who might know if they are sticking to the one unit with 16GB or will they offer a 32GB (fingers crossed for a 64GB but I totally acknowledge that it is wishful thinking).
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Elop was asked in the Q&A after the press conference Monday that same question and his response was on the lines of "We're sticking with the current configuration (that would be 16gb) but are looking into other options in the future". He than made a statement about how 16gb with cloud storage gives you an unlimited library, etc, etc....
I would love to see a 64 or at least a 32 as well. I am hanging on to my 64GB Zune HD until that happens. When I travel overseas with roaming data so expensive, limited Wifi, and region restricted content, I like to have as much content as possible in memory. Another bit of wishful thinking is adding removable storage compatibility on Tango or Apollo. I think that cloud storage is great, but it still has a ways to go to rely on it completely for media playback.
I would love to see a 64 or at least a 32 as well. I am hanging on to my 64GB Zune HD until that happens. When I travel overseas with roaming data so expensive, limited Wifi, and region restricted content, I like to have as much content as possible in memory. Another bit of wishful thinking is adding removable storage compatibility on Tango or Apollo. I think that cloud storage is great, but it still has a ways to go to rely on it completely for media playback.
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