Apple's new iPhone SE is on sale today, with the 64GB version starting at 3299 yuan (USD 466). China's emerging e-commerce platform Pinduoduo is selling it for as low as 2,899 yuan. This price is attractive, but the question is whether 64GB is enough?
Entering 2020, the 5G mobile phone released by Chinese manufacturers, even if it is a low-cost version of the 3,000-yuan price, is basically 128GB flash memory.
Glory Play 4T phones with a price of around 1,000 yuan are also starting at 128GB. No one dares to start with 64GB, except for the new iPhone SE.
The question is, is the 64GB capacity enough? This topic has caused controversy in the well-known Chinese programmer community V2EX.
Some people think it is enough, and more people are complaining about WeChat, because it is the most space-consuming in apps.
Judging from the reviews, almost half of the replies said that WeChat took up the most capacity.
This is actually an old problem. WeChat cannot be backed up in the cloud. Local backup is also a bit more troublesome. If voice and small video are more, it is common to occupy tens of GB of storage space for several years.
For the new iPhone SE, 64GB is enough and not enough, it depends on personal habits.
If you don't save photos, videos, music, and use the most basic applications for daily use, then 64GB should be okay, otherwise the 128GB version is worth considering.