Too much free space.
Wow, it amazes me; you have 113 Apps in your iPhone.256GB XS Max
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Honestly not surprised. I think I have 20 retailer apps alone for app-exclusive discounts and coupons.Wow, it amazes me; you have 113 Apps in your iPhone.
I have only 30 Apps in my iPhone.Honestly not surprised. I think I have 20 retailer apps alone for app-exclusive discounts and coupons.
https://techjury.net/stats-about/app-usage/
I have plenty of apps that I only use once a month or every couple of weeks. Even more apps that only get used a few times a year (e.g. Uber, Lyft, FSA claims reimbursement). That's sufficient for me to justify their continued presence on my device. Deleting and reinstalling is a pain and offloading apps themselves wouldn't really save me significant storage space.I have only 30 Apps in my iPhone.
I think the user, who has 113 Apps, does not actively use all of them. Since Apple has not set a limit for downloading Apps from the App Store, iPhone users can download as many Apps as they want.
But how often a downloaded App is used is also important here.
Wow, it amazes me; you have 113 Apps in your iPhone.
Wow, it amazes me; you have 113 Apps in your iPhone.
Tidy.Yep, got multiple Airline apps as I travel quite a bit, all the Microsoft Office apps along with Work apps linked to the enterprise Office 365 account, quite a number of Google apps, a few Radio station apps for m favourite radio stations, some financial apps for my medical, bank, retirement etc... Theyabll eventually add up.
Everything still fits in one Homescreen though as I use Folders
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Well, according to the poll results and comments, we can see that iPhone users mostly prefer either 64 GB or 256 GB.
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Would have gone with 64GB, but my local Costco only had the 256 and 512GB models in stock at the time.
I stream all my music through Spotify, so don’t really have a need to save any songs locally.Songs: 0
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Nice.
I have 182 lolWow, it amazes me; you have 113 Apps in your iPhone.
This is exactly what i think when i read the comments. It seems iPhone users ain’t sure which storage they (will) need.