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Title: No, the 32 GB iPhone isn't 'slow' (or, how storage works!)
Post by: HCK on October 22, 2016, 04:05:21 pm
No, the 32 GB iPhone isn't 'slow' (or, how storage works!)

One car isn't slower than two cars, but two cars can move more people in a single trip than one car. It's called parallelism.





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There are a few stories going around, some grossly sensationalized, some genuinely curious, about the 32 GB iPhone 7 exhibiting slower storage speeds when compared to the 128 GB or 256 GB iPhone 7. Some of the stories, and many of the re-blogs, actually include at least a partial reason as to why that's to be expected, but they also bury it as far away from the attention-grabbing headline as possible. That's good for business but terrible for readers.

I do not think that means what you think it means

iPhone storage is solid state. There's no tiny hard drive inside, like on old-schoo...

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