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Comment by walthamstow

9 days ago

You're someone who is comfortable in a terminal desktop environment on Linux. What you or I do for storage is irrelevant to the wider consumer market.

Apple's hardware prices mean that millions of people buy the smallest on offer and pay Apple monthly instead. It's a deliberate play for recurring services revenue.

My point is this: would they buy a phone that had virtually-zero free storage and rely solely on iCloud? Probably.

Some of them had 64GB models, in my view they are already doing that!

I don't know, do these small-storage-size models actually have that big a market share compared to the others?

They also sell 1 TB iPhones and I think on the latest generation the minimum storage has been increased. If nobody bought them they wouldn't sell them (see the lack of newer "mini" models).

I always thought that these models with tiny storage and tiny ram (for laptops) where just so that they could hook you with a low "starting from" price.

My point wasn't that "nobody falls into apple's trap", I'm sure plenty do. Rather, unless you're sure your audience is representative of the "wider consumer market", just asking them if they pay for icloud and they say yes, it doesn't prove much.

  • Approx 2/3rds of Americans pay Apple monthly for storage, according to consumer research.

    Original source is paywalled but lifted quotes here:

    https://www.idownloadblog.com/2024/08/21/cirp-survey-apple-i...

    The smallest one is the cheapest, it's basic economics to assume that it sells the best. I would guess 60%+ buy the smallest, and I don't even need to look at data. You're welcome to disprove me.

    The popularity of the storage subscription is basically why Apple is a $4tn company.

    • I don't know that I buy your basic economics theory. Starter prices are a thing to get people in the door and upsell them later. According to [0], the iphone 17 pro has a larger share than the regular 17, although it's more expensive.

      And, again, paying for cloud storage doesn't automatically mean that they do it because their local storage is too small for their needs. Apple pushed iCloud as a solution to safely back up your stuff, and I doubt nobody bought into this angle.

      [0] https://telemetrydeck.com/survey/apple/iPhone/models/

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