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				<title>iPhone: No More Memory!</title>
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&lt;p&gt;intro: &amp;quot;When I made the decision to purchase an iPhone 3GS, I decided on the highest capacity at the time: 32GB.\n\nThe reason being, I wanted to contain my entire music library on it, as well as my entire photo collection, my entire movie collection and my entire&amp;#8230; well, my computer really.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
main: &amp;quot;Two years onwards and 32GB is &lt;em&gt;still&lt;/em&gt; the highest capacity to opt for on an iPhone!!!\n\nLow and behold, I have finally ran out of memory, and have needed to sacrifice on a few media collections, starting with my movie podcasts. It&#039;s a sad time for me at the moment :(\n\nSo now I need a higher capacity iPhone — 64GB is the next ideal in line. However, Apple is unlikely to grant a 64GB version for the iPhone 4 line, so I guess I&#039;ll just have to wait until the iPhone 5.\n\nIf anybody has noticed a pattern with iPhones, Apple have actually released a new iPhone model each year since it&#039;s first model in 2007:\n* 2007 — iPhone (4GB, 8GB, 16GB)\n* 2008 — iPhone 3G (8GB, 16GB)\n* 2009 — iPhone 3GS (8GB, 16GB, 32GB)\n* 2010 — iPhone 4 (16GB, 32GB)\n\nSo following this pattern:\n* &lt;strong&gt;2011 — iPhone 5 (16GB, 32GB, 64GB)&lt;/strong&gt;\n* 2012 — iPhone 6 (32GB, 64GB)\n* 2012 — iPhone 7 (32GB, 64GB, 128GB)\n* 2013 — iPhone 8 (64GB, 128GB)\n\nIf Apple continue this pattern, the iPhone 5 is due to arrive &lt;strong&gt;this year&lt;/strong&gt; with an added capacity option of 64GB — exactly what I need.\n\nNow if they follow their pattern of release dates, which has been:\n* iPhone 3G — More than a year later\n* iPhone 3GS — Less than a year later\n* iPhone 4 — More than a year later\n\nThen they should release the iPhone 5 less than a year after the release of iPhone 4 — theoretically being before the 24&lt;sup&gt;th&lt;/sup&gt; of June. Well, that&#039;s what I&#039;m hoping for anyways!&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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						 <p>intro: &quot;When I made the decision to purchase an iPhone 3GS, I decided on the highest capacity at the time: 32GB.\n\nThe reason being, I wanted to contain my entire music library on it, as well as my entire photo collection, my entire movie collection and my entire&#8230; well, my computer really.&quot;<br /> main: &quot;Two years onwards and 32GB is <em>still</em> the highest capacity to opt for on an iPhone!!!\n\nLow and behold, I have finally ran out of memory, and have needed to sacrifice on a few media collections, starting with my movie podcasts. It's a sad time for me at the moment :(\n\nSo now I need a higher capacity iPhone — 64GB is the next ideal in line. However, Apple is unlikely to grant a 64GB version for the iPhone 4 line, so I guess I'll just have to wait until the iPhone 5.\n\nIf anybody has noticed a pattern with iPhones, Apple have actually released a new iPhone model each year since it's first model in 2007:\n* 2007 — iPhone (4GB, 8GB, 16GB)\n* 2008 — iPhone 3G (8GB, 16GB)\n* 2009 — iPhone 3GS (8GB, 16GB, 32GB)\n* 2010 — iPhone 4 (16GB, 32GB)\n\nSo following this pattern:\n* <strong>2011 — iPhone 5 (16GB, 32GB, 64GB)</strong>\n* 2012 — iPhone 6 (32GB, 64GB)\n* 2012 — iPhone 7 (32GB, 64GB, 128GB)\n* 2013 — iPhone 8 (64GB, 128GB)\n\nIf Apple continue this pattern, the iPhone 5 is due to arrive <strong>this year</strong> with an added capacity option of 64GB — exactly what I need.\n\nNow if they follow their pattern of release dates, which has been:\n* iPhone 3G — More than a year later\n* iPhone 3GS — Less than a year later\n* iPhone 4 — More than a year later\n\nThen they should release the iPhone 5 less than a year after the release of iPhone 4 — theoretically being before the 24<sup>th</sup> of June. Well, that's what I'm hoping for anyways!&quot;<br /> sig: 3<br /> after: &quot;&quot;</p> <p>by <span class="printuser avatarhover"><a href="http://www.wikidot.com/user:info/james-kanjo" ><img class="small" src="http://www.wikidot.com/avatar.php?userid=35113&amp;size=small&amp;timestamp=1371699178" alt="James Kanjo" style="background-image:url(http://www.wikidot.com/userkarma.php?u=35113)" /></a><a href="http://www.wikidot.com/user:info/james-kanjo" >James Kanjo</a></span></p> 
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