The common trend among even the flagship handsets is 16GB. Only Note 4 has 32 GB. I Wonder, why. I know, you can put SD card, but most of the apps can't be installed or moved into it, forcing user to install app in main memory.
My z1 has,, after gogle apps/bloatware/system 11 GB free. That's what - 4-5 games, some other apps, and I'm out of space. Same with the other handsets.
Yes, Lollipop remvoes some of SD restrictions, but I doubt many devs will take up onit, and make their apps installable/movable to the card. So I Wonder, if it's not the time for the phone makers, to be more generous with their offerings. I'd not mind 32GB becoming standard, with some versions of 64/128GB versions of the phone. Wouldn't mind to pay extra, if that means I'd not have space problems.
My z1 has,, after gogle apps/bloatware/system 11 GB free. That's what - 4-5 games, some other apps, and I'm out of space. Same with the other handsets.
Yes, Lollipop remvoes some of SD restrictions, but I doubt many devs will take up onit, and make their apps installable/movable to the card. So I Wonder, if it's not the time for the phone makers, to be more generous with their offerings. I'd not mind 32GB becoming standard, with some versions of 64/128GB versions of the phone. Wouldn't mind to pay extra, if that means I'd not have space problems.