In Russia, many people consider 256 GB of internal storage to be a comfortable choice for a personal smartphone. This viewpoint emerges from a survey reported by the portal w3bsit3-dns.com.
According to the results, 35% of respondents view 256 GB as the ideal capacity. A separate 27% feel that 128 GB suffices, while 15% prefer a device with 512 GB of storage.
Conversely, a smaller share, 12%, are less demanding and believe 64 GB provides enough space for everyday tasks. A minority, 5%, regard 1 TB of memory as extremely large for a modern phone.
Commenting on the findings, it was noted that today many smartphones ship with 128 GB or 256 GB as standard, and newer models have begun to offer 1 TB options even in mid-range lines such as the Redmi Note 12 Turbo and the realme 11 Pro +. [Citation: w3bsit3-dns.com]
Industry experts also pointed out a common challenge: increasing storage after purchase is not always possible. For instance, base iPhone models typically start with 128 GB and do not include memory card slots, limiting upgradability.
From the perspective of consumers buying a new iPhone, the prevailing guidance among tech voices is that 256 GB of internal memory strikes a practical balance for most users.