Should I get the 32 GB iPhone 7 or the 128 GB iPhone 7?

I'm buying the iPhone 7 soon, but I don't know whether I should buy the 32 GB one or the 128 GB one. I currently have the iPhone 4 8B, and I've only used 5 GB and I've had the trashy phone for 3 years now. I have 916 photos, 25 videos, and 7 APPS.

I think I would have 1,000-2,000 photos with probably max 50 videos and 0 songs on the iPhone 7. I will NOT download any movies. I think I would have around 10 Apps.

So should I get the 32 or the 128 GB iPhone 7?

Also, please let me know what kind of people usually buy the 32 GB iPhone 7 and the 128 GB iPhone 7?

Added (1). I heard people usually buy the 128 GB phone if they are gonna use it for business purposes or for photography. The 32GB are usually for general uses. Is that true? If so, elaborate on that.

Get the most storage that you can afford, because you can't expand it later.

Do not think of your phone as the final resting place of your data, no matter what memory amount your phone has. ALWAYS backup your data to an OFF phone option, either your computer, external hard drive or online storage of some sort.

Apps you can always re-download, pictures, text, email and videos that you consider important, should always be copied (backed up) to a safe place in the event that your phone is damaged beyond repair, lost, or stolen.

The kind of people that buy 128GB over 32 GB phones are the type that can afford them, really no other real reason other than that. But 16GB, 32GB or 128GB, if your data dies with your phone, does it really matter how much your phone was able to hold if you never backed it up?

You have only used 5 GB in 3 years, and you don't know if 32 GB will last you as long as you keep your next phone. Based on YOUR statements about what fits into the current 5 GB, and what you expect to have put on the new phone, you don't even need 10 GB. The most common characteristic of people that buy phones with the maximum amount of memory is that they don't realize how little they actually use.

You should get 32 GB! People that get the smaller amount of gigabytes are usually minimalistic like you are (not a bad thing at all. People that get 128 gigabytes can range from business people to bloggers to teenagers with millions of songs and pictures and apps. Hope this helps!

32gb is plenty of storage, ones who pay the extra for 128gb usually lacking knowledge, battery never going to play even a fraction of that nor any point as icloud stores it too…

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