The new iPhone 5C is a really bad buy

The new iPhones and iPads are a bit like that.
Apple has made the iPhone 5C cheaper and its brought the iPad 4 back from the dead, and in both cases its selling them with lower amounts of storage: 16GB in the case of the cheapest iPad and just 8GB in the lowest-cost iPhone 5C.
8GB? My email signatures bigger than that.
Size matters
Okay, not really. But despite my best efforts to export my photos and videos, my ruthless culling of infrequently used apps, my diligent deletion of read messages and mail and my streaming from iTunes Match and Spotify, Ive still got 23GB of stuff on my iPhone and even more on my iPad.
If youre reading this, youre clearly into tech. Youre an HD-shooting, app-using, downloading-for-offline access kinda gal or guy, and that means that even a 16GB phone will get awfully crowded awfully quickly.
The latest iPhone 5C may be 10% cheaper, but its 90% less useful unless you intend to stream absolutely everything, or use it for absolutely nothing.
Im not being a size snob here. There are other iOS devices in my house, my wifes iPhone and my daughters iPad, and I spend more time managing them than my loved ones spend using them.
They dont have sufficient storage, and thats a headache: even minor app updates mean major housekeeping to free up space, and the really big stuff - updating sat-nav apps, buying a film or running an over-the-air iOS update - can mean hours of meddling.
A slightly cheaper phone may seem like a good idea, but youll pay the money you saved again and again in time and tears.
Unlike computers and rival firms devices, whose storage you can expand, if you buy a too-small iOS device theres no way to fix your mistake. At a time when even 16GB feels awfully stingy, opting for an 8GB smartphone is a decision youre likely to regret.
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