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Ziemniok_UwU t1_iu7ry7d wrote
The size should be a much bigger factor than storage. Go to a store and see which you like better, bear in mind the max is not just bigger but heavier and is really rather cumbersome for one handed use.
arnduros t1_iu8046d wrote
If you don’t ever plan on taking ProRes videos, I‘d say 128GB is ok. ProRes videos are huge and they actually only work in 4K if you’ve got 256GB or more, but they’re still huge in 1080p.
I’ve had my 13 Pro Max for a year. I take occasional pictures of my son, nature and so on, have quite a few apps and games (although not many big ones) and all the usual stuff, and I currently use 50GB.
One thing to note: I use Apple Music so I don’t have lots of music stored on the phone, just something like 10 playlists stored for offline listening. If you want to store lots of music locally and/or many big games like Call of Duty Mobile, I guess 128GB could be a problem.
SecretBreakfast7532 t1_iu8wy0v wrote
Yeah it definitely depends on how much storage you use! I got the 14 PM 128gb and it’s more than enough for me. I’m so glad I did bc I love the PM and don’t think I can go back down to the regular size.
Lightline20 t1_iu92wm1 wrote
I personally would go with an iPhone 14 pro 128GB, it’s been perfect for me but just go with what you want!
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-FancyUsername- t1_iu7rrn4 wrote
If you‘re already spending more than $1000 for a phone, I‘m sure you can afford the big phone with the big storage if that’s what you actually want.