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The only reason I am doing 512 is because I am in the upgrade program and it's just an added fee to my costs each month. I would never flat out pay for the 512, I'd by a laptop.
This was my philosophy going into the iPhone X last year on iUP. I guess this year I reached my own personal limit-- while I'm sure I could afford the extra $12 it would be to jump to 512gb Xs Max, it's starting to feel a little ridiculous (both the individual monthly payment for the phone and the overall price, especially when you figure AppleCare+ in there...) and I have historically *always* jumped on the maximum storage Apple would give me. First year not getting the very most expensive iPhone for me.

On the other hand, if I was feeling tight on space with my current 256gb, I'd probably have already reserved a 512gb device :p It just turns out that 256gb should still be plenty for me for the next year, I've got 110gb free still I think.

The kicker is AppleCare+. I have never had to use it, and only started buying it with my first "Plus" sized phone because I knew larger phones were more susceptible to screens cracking in general. If I had the option to finance at 0% and trade in every year without paying for AppleCare+, I think I might be tempted to use that $200 instead to get the 512gb model.
 
I have over 200+GB of music on my phone that is only going to grow. I also use my iPhone for professional photography and videography. I have recorded over 200GB of 4k footage (mix of 24 and 60 fps) over the past year alone. I have had to perform SO many transfers from my phone to my Mac and back. A 512GB iPhone would make my life so much more easier.
 
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I have over 200+GB of music on my phone that is only going to grow. I also use my iPhone for professional photography and videography. I have recorded over 200GB of 4k footage (mix of 24 and 60 fps) over the past year alone. I have had to perform SO many transfers from my phone to my Mac and back. A 512GB iPhone would make my life so much more easier.
Well bonus-- you're using it as a pro device, you can write that puppy off on your taxes ;)
 
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5 hours after my last post, I’m starting to question my choice and wonder if I should bump up to 512gb... :p
 
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I'm just curious if anyone is planning on getting the 512GB models and paying the extra $200 premium + tax on them? I think I am just going to get a 256 GB model again and maybe next year the 512 GB will be a little cheaper.

My wife and I are both getting 512GB Max phones.
 
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I was very close to going the 512 but ended up struggling to justify the 200 pound difference in the UK compared to the 256gb. I am coming from a 64gb 6s and am sick of constantly having to delete stuff because when completely full performance drops considerably. If I never deleted anything I am certain the space used would have been around 80-100gb.

I can see myself maybe regretting my choice down the track when it gets to the limit, but I imagine I won't be getting to that point for at least a couple of years.

If I wasn't about to go travelling I probably would have gone the 512gb but I could use that extra cash for the trip and for now, 256 is a big enough upgrade over 64gb for me.
 
Until I started using Lightroom on my 256gb iphone, i only tended to use about 50gb and it felt like a waste of money. Whereas now - im constantly having to delete photo collections from my phone so another 512gb will be nice
 
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what would u need 512GB, what type of files do you store?

i currently have the 256gb iphone x and i only used 28GB of 256GB. I do have icloud (200gb) to store photos and other data though.. So for the iphone xs max i went to 64gb.
 
That’s the thing, if you have Apple Music and iCloud storage, these higher storage capacities aren’t great value.
 
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That’s the thing, if you have Apple Music and iCloud storage, these higher storage capacities aren’t great value.
This is true, different people have different use cases. I personally like storing my own music, photos etc to the actual phone rather than iCloud.

While some people aren't happy with 64gb being the entry level capacity for $999, it's hard to argue with apple's reasoning when there are a number of people out there that don't see the value in getting a higher capacity anyway.
 
I will go for 512gb. As I tend to travel alot; its easier to store movies and tv shows on the phone rather than carry iphone and ipad.
 
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