1. Originally posted by KieranU2:That's impressive. Smashed Chromebooks remind me of the woman who came into Tesco one time and claimed her daughter's Chromebooks "smashed itself". Best customer I ever served.
    I threw my phone across the room to the sofa, forgetting I had just set the laptop there. The phone took a laser guided trajectory straight into the screen. Such an easy repair to do. No specialist tools at all.
  2. I'd get a new phone if I were you.
  3. Awaiting these new iphones first. Bored of Android. Though looks like Apple keeping a 16gb base model which is reason enough to boycott it I think.
  4. Yeah, I keep bumping into my 16GB limit. It's nothing in today's world.
  5. Barely 10gb usable plus the new S models likely to introduce 4k video. 16gb for the price of the phone is one of the biggest scams on the market.
  6. I don't have that much of a problem with 16GB on my iPhone. The cloud is your friend.
  7. Except when you are out of wi-fi range. Or if you don't have a great data plan.
  8. I have 3GB of data. Not a huge amount. You can still keep quite a few songs and such on the phone, just not a huge library. If you change what you store quite often you won't get bored.

    What is it you guys keep on your phones that uses so much space?
  9. Music

    But that does make it easy to free up space, I just delete U2. Other storage nightmares include Twitter (286MB), Facebook (269MB), WhatsApp (253MB), and Facebook Pages (153MB) - almost 1GB there.
  10. Throw in one or 2 big name games at over a GB each...
  11. Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
    Awaiting these new iphones first. Bored of Android. Though looks like Apple keeping a 16gb base model which is reason enough to boycott it I think.
    The base model needs to be 32 GB, granted we'll find out September 9th what they plan to do next.
  12. Lucky me I got myself a 64GB iPhone so I don't have space probs anymore. I have about 700 songs (all 320 mp3, not silly m4a, that's 5GB) on my phone, which makes one huge part. I'm using facebook only on Safari, so the app doesn't collect that huge amount of data.
    The biggest part is photos or videos I take (11GB currently). Which currently means, more than 35GB of my phone are empty....