The iPhone SE is Apple’s affordable smartphone option for 2020, and a successor to the popular 2016 budget iPhone of the same name. It comes in a compact size and packs the same chip and performance that you get on much more expensive flagship phones, along with one of the best cameras in that price range. It’s an easy choice for most users, so long as they don’t mind a smaller phone. If you’re interested in getting the iPhone SE, and are now trying to decide if the most affordable 64GB storage option would be enough for you, or you should instead consider the more expensive storage options, we’re here to help.
When you buy an Android smartphone or an iPhone, you don’t actually get the exact amount of free storage as advertised out the box. A phone’s operating system, core apps and other necessary data that cannot be removed take some of the phone’s storage.
On the iPhone SE, the iOS operating system itself takes about 11GB of storage. So say you get the 64GB iPhone SE version – you’ll actually be starting with around 49,6GB of free storage. In turn, if you get the 128GB or 256GB iPhone SE variants, you’ll have about 117 or 245 gigabytes of free storage out the box respectively.
Let’s take a look at some of the more popular apps most people are likely to install, and see how much space they would take on your iPhone SE. YouTube takes about 193MB on this phone, while TikTok takes 214MB. Facebook Messenger takes a reasonable 42MB, while Facebook itself takes 246MB.
Let’s say you prefer Gmail as your emailing app of choice – it would take another 273MB on the iPhone SE. WhatsApp adds another 69MB, and Zoom – around 58MB. Snapchat is 179MB, Netflix is 63MB, and Google Chrome takes up 81MB when first installed.
As for games, they normally take a lot more space than the average app, with Minecraft being the exception, as it takes up 263MB. However, downloading Call of Duty: Mobile (2,64GB), PubG Mobile (2,43GB), Hearthstone (1,88GB), Pokemon GO (366MB), Clash Royale (130,6MB) and Fortnite (256,9MB) would eat up a significant amount of storage – 7,69GB in total. And if you’re into console games on mobile, you may be interested to know that Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas takes up 2,1GB of storage, while Max Payne Mobile eats up 1,8GB. In any case, the 64GB iPhone SE should be able to fit plenty of large games, and for most users – all the games they’d need.
Of course, the app Photos is what usually ends up taking the most storage on an iPhone, as the phone can quickly fill up with high-resolution photos and videos, so let’s look at how much space those normally take up.
The iPhone SE’s main camera can shoot 4K video at 30 frames-per-second (FPS) at best, while its default settings are HD at 30 FPS.
Photos from the main camera in the default 4:3 aspect ratio took up about 3,3MB on average in our usage, while selfies with the front camera are normally around 2MB. Although photos can vary in file size, we can reasonably expect that on the iPhone SE 64GB you can take up to 14,900 photos before running out of storage.
The iPhone SE 64GB will come with about 49,6GB of free storage, which should be great for most people, as it’s enough for taking at least 14,900 photos or holding thousands of songs. Additionally, most of the mainstream mobile games can comfortably fit in 49,6GB. So long as you restrict yourself from filming lots of videos in 4K resolution, and are prepared to occasionally go through the iPhone Storage menu and delete what’s no longer needed, 64GB is a good enough option.
The iPhone SE 128GB is the perfect middle ground. The 128GB iPhone SE would actually come with about 117GB of free storage, which is enough for taking about 35,400 photos. This is the ideal storage option for those who feel like 64GB would be constricting, or plan on using this phone for many years to come.
The iPhone SE 256GB is obviously the best option, but unnecessary for most users, and arguably not worth the extra $100 for anyone but power users who are all about storing everything on-device. With this iPhone SE variant we get about 245GB of free storage out the box, which can hold around 74,000 photos or about 700 minutes of 4K video recordings. We recommend this option only if you plan on keeping this iPhone for as long as possible, and need to have all of your music, movies, photos and games directly on it, as opposed to relying on cloud or streaming services.
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Source: Phonearena
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