Not everyone can or wants to depend on the cloud *all the time* for content.
It can also cost you plenty if you don't have wifi access and need to use
cell-service.
Not everyone, even if they can, wants to put (i.e. upload and pay storage
for) their personal content &/or content-not-from-iTunes (or other major
supplier with a free-cloud for their content) in the cloud, let alone have
to d/l it each time for access.
Local storage is -- always there, fast, and easy.
It's a whole lot easier and faster to "pack" your device locally than to d/l
while you're out & about (which may cost plenty) or even just staying home
(which costs only time & convenience).
bj
-----Original Message-----
From: David Smith
Sent: Thursday, August 01, 2013 6:11 AM
To: iPad@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [iPad] Copy iPad 2 content to iPad 4
What's the appeal of 128GB?
So long as apps and data can always be brought down from the cloud, why keep
tons of stuff locally?
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