iPad&iPhone user

16GB iPads and iPhones

Karen Haslam believes you shouldn’t buy one

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There is a major problem with 16GB, and it became apparent when iOS 8 launched: if you want to install iOS 8, you need more disk space available than anyone would logically have spare if they have a 16GB device.

Without a doubt, this space requiremen­t is the reason why uptake has been much slower for iOS 8 this time round. That and the fact that many have never even plugged their iPad or iPhone into their Mac or PC because, in the past, Apple always made it so easy to update over the air – they don’t even realise there is another way.

Even if you have a 16GB iPhone you won’t have 16GB available for all your music, photos and apps. The true storage capacity of an iPad or iPhone, a 16GB iPhone or iPad gives you around 12.2GB to play with. That’s equivalent to around 3,050 songs, or 15.3 hours of video, or eight Hollywood movies, or 407 apps/games, or a combinatio­n of those. In essence, you will have to

delete half your content in order to make space for the iOS 8 download.

If Apple is going to continue to launch software that needs 5.8GB spare to be installed then the company needs to make 32GB the entry-level iPhone and iPad. We asked Apple why it removed the 32GB from the line-up for the new iPhone and iPad models, and were told that 16GB was the most popular size, as if that was a justificat­ion. But it’s not the 16GB people are opting for – it’s the price tag.

People will always flock to the cheapest option. But it isn’t just the people who are strapped for cash who end up with 16GB iPhones and iPads. This is the phone business users are lumbered with because when their company gets them an iPhone they pay the least amount possible. If you are buying phones for a large number of staff, it makes sense to save £100 per handset – a saving of £1,000 for ten people. This is all very well until IT has to cope with installati­on problems. And then what happens next time? Expect companies to switch to cheaper Android phones with removable storage.

Apple has made a mistake in keeping on the 16GB version. Getting people to spend a little bit more to get the mid-range version, Apple has handicappe­d what it says is the most popular price point. I can understand why (to encourage people to pay a little more to get a whole lot more storage), and I can see that Apple justifies it by saying people get more storage for less than before). But this last iOS 8 update shows that 16GB is not enough, and Apple really needs to address this by discontinu­ing that model of the iPad and iPhone.

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