Author: Robert Timlick

  • How Much Device Storage You Need: A Comprehensive Guide

    How Much Device Storage You Need: A Comprehensive Guide

    Device storage decides how many applications, photos, and files you can retain on your device. When you run out of storage, it can affect your productivity and device performance. But finding the right storage amount isn’t always easy. 

    We can underestimate what we need or get too much storage. This guide will help you figure out how much storage is actually needed. 

    What is Device Storage?

    Device storage refers to space on the phone, tablet, or computer. The device storage stores all your data such as apps, photos, videos, and documents. When you fill up your storage space, you can no longer save videos and documents. In that case, you would need to pay for additional storage or get a new device. 

    There are two major types of storage:

    • Internal Storage: This is a built-in device. It can’t be removed, and is usually faster compared to external storage.
    • External Storage: This includes SD cards and USB drives, which can be added or removed. They give you more space but may be slower.

    Different devices come with various storage options. Let’s look at some common ones:

    • Smartphones: Most smartphones start at 64GB. High-end models can have up to 1TB. iPhones don’t have SD card slots. Many Android phones do.
    • Tablets: Tablets typically range from 32GB to 256GB. Some have slots for memory cards if you need more space.
    • Laptops: Laptops tend to contain 128GB to 1TB of storage. You can generally upgrade that later.
    • Desktops: Desktop computers can have really large storage. 1TB to 4TB is common. You can easily add more if needed.

    How Much Storage Do You Really Need?

    It can be difficult to know how much storage you really need. Many people get too much or too little storage. Your storage needs depend on how you use your device. Let’s look at some common user types:

    Basic users

    If you mostly browse the web and use simple apps, 64GB might do the job. This is enough for: 

    • Email
    • Social media 
    • Light photo taking 

    Average users

    For people who take lots of photos and use many apps, 128GB to 256GB works best. This covers:

    • Many apps
    • Photo libraries
    • Some video storage

    Power users

    If you work with large files or store lots of media, you need 512GB or more. This is for:

    • Video editing
    • Large game libraries
    • Huge photo collections

    Professional users

    Some jobs need even more space. 1TB or more is common for:

    • 4K video production
    • Large datasets
    • Professional photo editing

    How Can You Manage Device Storage Better?  

    You can optimize your storage to avoid running out of space. Here are some tips; 

    • Use cloud storage: Services like Google Drive or iCloud can store your files online and save device space. 65.2% of people use cloud storage as their primary storage. 
    • Delete unused apps: Remove apps you don’t use. They take up space and might slow down your device.
    • Clear cache regularly: Many apps store temporary files. Clearing these can free up space.
    • Use streaming services: Stream music and videos rather than download them. That saves a lot of space.

    What Takes Up the Most Storage?

    Some things use more storage than others. Here are the biggest storage users:

    • Videos: Videos are space hungry. A 1-hour 4K video can take up 7GB or more.
    • Photos: Photos take less space compared to videos. However, they accumulate rather fast. 1000 high-quality photos may take up 5GB.
    • Games: Modern games are huge. Some can be over 100GB each.
    • Apps: Most apps are small. But some, like editing tools, can be very large.

    What to Do If You Run Out of Storage?

    If you run out of space, you can add more storage by using SD cards or an external drive. This is a great option instead of buying a new device. If possible, change your device for one with higher storage. An upgrade will give you more space internally. 

    You can also put more files in the cloud with cloud storage solutions. Some popular options are Google Drive and Dropbox. This frees up more space on your device. 

    How to Choose the Right Storage for Your Next Device

    When buying a new device, keep in mind how many photos and videos you take, how many apps or games you download, and whether you work with big files. Choose a device that will have enough storage for your needs. It’s better to have too much than too little.

    Now you are aware of much more about device storage. You can make a better choice for your next device. Your needs may change over time, so it’s usually wise to get more storage than you think you need.

    Do you still have questions about device storage? Contact us for personalized advice. We are here to help you find the right device with just the right amount of storage.

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    This Article has been Republished with Permission from The Technology Press.

  • PlayPraetor Reloaded: CTM360 Uncovers a Play Masquerading Party

    PlayPraetor Reloaded: CTM360 Uncovers a Play Masquerading Party

    Overview of the PlayPraetor Masquerading Party Variants
    CTM360 has now identified a much larger extent of the ongoing Play Praetor campaign. What started with 6000+ URLs of a very specific banking attack has now grown to 16,000+ with multiple variants. This research is ongoing, and much more is expected to be discovered in the coming days. 
    As before, all the newly discovered play
  • Europol Arrests Five SmokeLoader Clients Linked by Seized Database Evidence

    Europol Arrests Five SmokeLoader Clients Linked by Seized Database Evidence

    Law enforcement authorities have announced that they tracked down the customers of the SmokeLoader malware and detained at least five individuals.
    “In a coordinated series of actions, customers of the Smokeloader pay-per-install botnet, operated by the actor known as ‘Superstar,’ faced consequences such as arrests, house searches, arrest warrants or ‘knock and talks,’” Europol said in a
  • AkiraBot Targets 420,000 Sites with OpenAI-Generated Spam, Bypassing CAPTCHA Protections

    AkiraBot Targets 420,000 Sites with OpenAI-Generated Spam, Bypassing CAPTCHA Protections

    Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of an artificial intelligence (AI) powered platform called AkiraBot that’s used to spam website chats, comment sections, and contact forms to promote dubious search engine optimization (SEO) services such as Akira and ServicewrapGO.
    “AkiraBot has targeted more than 400,000 websites and successfully spammed at least 80,000 websites since September
  • Manufacturer lays off 72, plans to close N. Portland facility

    Manufacturer lays off 72, plans to close N. Portland facility

    The company announced the plan in a WARN notice filed with the State of Oregon.
  • Neighborhood House to sell Multnomah Village location, expand to new facility

    Neighborhood House to sell Multnomah Village location, expand to new facility

    Neighborhood House has listed three buildings in Multnomah Village for sale as the nonprofit plans to expand to a new site nearby.
  • MESO leader joins Portland’s 1803 Fund

    MESO leader joins Portland’s 1803 Fund

    The 1803 Fund is building out its executive team and the latest hires add banking, nonprofit and real estate leadership.
  • Opinion: The antidote to Portland’s Doom (Loop)

    Opinion: The antidote to Portland’s Doom (Loop)

    Economic forecasts don’t usually grab regular folks’ attention, but the phrase “urban doom loop” that’s dominating news headlines lately is hard to ignore.

    When I heard it, like many Portlanders, I raised my eyebrows. In spite of persistent challenges facing our city, I’ve noticed a budding optimism around Portland recently.

    My own experience has made me pretty attuned to Portland’s self-perception. I first visited in 2014, leaving home in New Orleans to attend a conference for…

  • Lovable AI Found Most Vulnerable to VibeScamming — Enabling Anyone to Build Live Scam Pages

    Lovable AI Found Most Vulnerable to VibeScamming — Enabling Anyone to Build Live Scam Pages

    Lovable, a generative artificial intelligence (AI) powered platform that allows for creating full-stack web applications using text-based prompts, has been found to be the most susceptible to jailbreak attacks, allowing novice and aspiring cybercrooks to set up lookalike credential harvesting pages.
    “As a purpose-built tool for creating and deploying web apps, its capabilities line up perfectly
  • No. 1 Oregon credit union commits to downtown Portland with 17,000-SF lease

    No. 1 Oregon credit union commits to downtown Portland with 17,000-SF lease

    The credit union plans to move into Portland’s Union Bank Building by the end of the year.