Not only not an engineer, but also not a scientist or mathematician of any kind,
so if I misstated or erroneously referred to a technical issue, I'm sorry, but I clearly wouldn't know it even if you explained it.
Here, I don't think you are explaining, just kidding around, but, either way, you've lost me.
My question was a simple one regarding space used by iOS - no jargon, no complications.
I do believe that in-store demo programming accounts for the difference between the 56gb capacity and the 47.8gb
available on the phones I saw, but that leaves the iOS to account for the difference between "64gb" in the marketing
versus the "56gb" capacity notation.
So, thanks for the tap-dancing, and while I sincerely appreciate the technical knowledge
and reasoned nature of almost all your posts... this thread is giving me a headache.
I have a hard time believing anyone here doesn't know that computers see 1024 bytes as equaling one "kilobyte."
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You honestly think you need to be an engineer simply to acknowledge there is a difference between 1000 and 1024? :no:
I cannot believe that in 2014, everyone on this site is NOT an engineer..
You honestly think you need to be an engineer simply to acknowledge there is a difference between 1000 and 1024?
Not only not an engineer, but also not a scientist or mathematician of any kind,
so if I misstated or erroneously referred to a technical issue, I'm sorry, but I clearly wouldn't know it even if you explained it.
Here, I don't think you are explaining, just kidding around, but, either way, you've lost me.
My question was a simple one regarding space used by iOS - no jargon, no complications.
I do believe that in-store demo programming accounts for the difference between the 56gb capacity and the 47.8gb
available on the phones I saw, but that leaves the iOS to account for the difference between "64gb" in the marketing
versus the "56gb" capacity notation.
So, thanks for the tap-dancing, and while I sincerely appreciate the technical knowledge
and reasoned nature of almost all your posts...
this thread is giving me a headache.
I have a hard time believing anyone here doesn't know that computers see 1024 bytes as equaling one "kilobyte."
I have a hard time believing anyone here doesn't know that computers see 1024 bytes as equaling one "kilobyte."
I think you made that point earlier, but thanks anyway.
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