Marty Chinn
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I think the cloud options come out cheaper than what would likely be paying $300 extra on top of the $199 two-year contract cost. Especially if you take music and photos out of the equation with the very cheap/free options you have for those. Higher-storage iPhones also have lower resale value.
$499 iPhone, and a 2-year contract, yikes.
I don't think we're going to get 128 gb until the iPad gets 128 gb anyway.
Why did you take out the bandwidth factor out too? It looks like iCloud has a maximum of 55 GB for $100 a year, so you couldn't even reach 128GB if you wanted to. You'd have to deal with the yearly cost and the bandwidth costs which at best probably come out even if not worst in favor of iCloud. All that for in many ways inferior access to storage. iCloud isn't the solution functionally or even cost over local storage.
it's only a little more than double the bitrate, 11Mbps vs 24Mbps
My bad. I had heard 3 to 4 times before when the 4S first came out and didn't take the time to do the math. Either way it sucks that Apple doesn't give you an option when you have a fixed sized storage with no expandability option.