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I have the iPhone 6 plus and the Nexus 6 p. I also had every iPhone except the S's and I had a note 3.

With the note 3 i kept most of my music on a SD card. I liked having it but I never once needed all that music.

My 64 gig iPhone 6 plus has more than enough space for what I need day to day. I also travel a lot and I've flown from Atlanta to Tokyo more than once and I never ran out of entertainment on those flights.

I work in remote locations and what little bit of music, audiobooks, and podcasts I keep on my phone gets me through the dead zones.

My 64 gig Nexus 6p is the exact same as my iPhone. Plenty of storage, no complaints.

As far as streaming services go I use apple music and cancelled my sirius subscription. It has all the same tyoes of stations (not the same stations) and it's cheaper plus my wife can use it in her car and phone(my wife couldn't use my sirius in her car) for an extra $4.99 because of the family plan. I'm kinda getting screwed cuz you can add up to 4 users for 14.99. I only have two.

I set my phone to download over wifi when I get home so my data doesn't get ate up. I also have the option in my truck to keep music on its hard drive. Any albums I have to have with me at all times are always saved to my car and phone.

This method has worked for me for at least two years. Hope this helped someone.
 

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256 gb for a phone is overkill. So is upgrading every yr if absolutely nothing is wrong with your phone.You still get the latest operating system. Consumerism is getting to be ridiculous :mjlol:
 

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256 gb for a phone is overkill. So is upgrading every yr if absolutely nothing is wrong with your phone.You still get the latest operating system. Consumerism is getting to be ridiculous :mjlol:

If you wait two years or more to sell your phone you're pretty much losing money on it.

Why sell it for it a couple of hundred dollars less then what you paid for it, when you can get close to retail price if you sell it the next year :manny:
 

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YOU PAY to listen to YOUR OWN MUSIC???!?!? :redmanscust::reyscream::dahell4:
It's not paying to listen to my own music :comeon: there's millions of songs and albums n shyt on there. Every new album that comes out is there. I don't have to worry about illegally downloading, shyts there. Plus the radio shows that a lot of new shyt premieres on. A lot of exclusives. Being able to upload my music and not have to take up space on my phone is a bonus. If y'all internal memory or sd cards go bad tomorrow y'all fukked. All my music, playlists n everything is synced across all my apple products :ahh:
 

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that have a huge library of music that want to carry all the muisc they have .....



I was using my old iPod classic 180g


I was hoping for a new iPod touch but this is way better


I know a lot of people stream so do I but I also have all this music I want to have on me

Google Play let's you upload up to 50,000 of your songs to their cloud. You can then cache them to your phones for offline play. Save that money, brehs :ufdup:
 

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You don't have a spare $5 a month?


I keep seeing this like that's the only cost associated with streaming.

I was using 10-15gb a month streaming music on my mobile plan because of my commute...copped an android and I can just download whatever I want and my data costs have plummeted. That's prolly about $1000 dollars a year or so worth of data on my carrier...
 

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Buy products just to sell for 0 profit brehs.
If you wait two years or more to sell your phone you're pretty much losing money on it.

Why sell it for it a couple of hundred dollars less then what you paid for it, when you can get close to retail price if you sell it the next year :manny:
 

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I keep seeing this like that's the only cost associated with streaming.

I was using 10-15gb a month streaming music on my mobile plan because of my commute...copped an android and I can just download whatever I want and my data costs have plummeted. That's prolly about $1000 dollars a year or so worth of data on my carrier...

:ohhh: Question (not passing judgment). Where you streaming the music or downloading the music?

If I listen to the same song every day I download it. If it's something I rarely listen to I stream it. The only difference in Apple music is what button I press. No extra steps.

But yes there is added costs if streaming adds to your cell phone bill. If it doesn't, which it didn't for me, it only costs what they charge you. For me it's $14.99 cuz I don't get a student discount and I have the family plan.
 

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Buy products just to sell for 0 profit brehs.
Not really, you're pretty much trading it in for a new phone when you sell it yearly.

If you had a mint condition 64 or 128 GB iPhone 6S you could have easily sold it a month ago, and gotten enough money in return to cover a new 7. Once the new model of whatever phone you has comes out the value is going to depreciate drastically, so it doesn't make sense to hold on to one for multiple years if you buy your phones off contract.
 
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Fair enough
Not really, you're pretty much trading it in for a new phone when you sell it yearly.

If you had a mint condition 64 or 128 GB iPhone 6S you could have easily sold it a month ago, and gotten enough money in return to cover a new 7. Once the new model of whatever phone you has comes out the value is going to depreciate drastically, so it doesn't make sense to hold on to one for multiple years if you buy your phones off contract.
 
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