Re: [iPad] Copy iPad 2 content to iPad 4

 

Thanks bj. I was about ready to type something similar. One of sales managers needs the space for sales info that takes up much space. Heavy with data. Its easier to put it on once and be done with it. Plus he's not in an area with reliable Wi-Fi. 

I've read academics use the 128 gigs heavily also. 

Gretchen
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On Aug 1, 2013, at 7:11 AM, bj <bjones44@verizon.net> wrote:

 

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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