Has it ever happened to you that you bought a phone worth thousands of rupees, but the storage turned out to be less than you expected? There are also times when people buy expensive phones with more storage than they need and never use them. To avoid this situation, it's crucial to know how many GB of storage you need. To do this, consider your habits and phone usage patterns. Let's try to understand how many GB of storage is right for you.
For Basic Users
Basic users are those who use their phones for basic purposes. Basic tasks include calling, WhatsApp, browsing, and using apps like YouTube. If you're this type of user and don't shoot a lot of photos or videos, a phone with 64GB of storage may be sufficient. In fact, apps and media files don't require much storage for these purposes.
Gamers and Social Media Users
If you frequently use games like BGMI, Call of Duty, or social media apps like Instagram and Facebook, a phone with 28GB of storage will be a better option. Using these apps takes up a lot of cached data. Additionally, photos and videos are constantly stored on the phone while using social media. With 128GB of storage, you can get a good balance between performance and storage. This keeps your phone from feeling slow and provides plenty of space for data storage.
Professional and Multitasking Users
If you manage documents, business apps, email attachments, and cloud files on your phone, you can consider a smartphone with 256GB or more of storage. This will provide long-term use and high-end performance. For such users, more storage is an investment, and you should feel free to opt for this storage variant.
Photo and Video Content Creators
If you're a content creator and use the camera app on your phone extensively, you may want to consider a phone with 512GB or 1TB of storage. Full HD or 4K videos take up a lot of space. A single 1-minute video can take up 1GB of space. Therefore, a phone with 512GB or 1TB of storage is essential.
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