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If my Nexus S phone had come with ~7GB free out of the 16GB eMMC on board I would have passed.
Then definitely don't upgrade to a Nexus 4. Only ~12GB free on the 16GB advertised storage available plus starts to crawl when it fills up (<2GB free) due to JB TRIM bug (http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=37258).
Edited 2013-02-08 23:44 UTC
"If my Nexus S phone had come with ~7GB free out of the 16GB eMMC on board I would have passed.
Then definitely don't upgrade to a Nexus 4. Only ~12GB free on the 16GB advertised storage available plus starts to crawl when it fills up ( "
That is still the majority of free space dedicated to the user. The 64GB Surface a massive minority (the 128 has more acceptable ratios). One should note that even the 8GB Nexus 4 has about 5.5GB dedicated to the user (the 16 actually has 13.33GB)
Edited 2013-02-09 17:49 UTC




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I was speaking strictly of the "64GB" Surface Pro specifically because it's such a big deal at that level. The 128GB version is basically no different from the MacBook Air's situation, and even though the lost space sucks there too, at least it's a useable amount left over and wasn't relevant to my point.
I do feel Microsoft and Apple should be more upfront with the actual available storage capacities on all their ultraportables. It's just galling that the customer is buying something labeled as 64GB and getting at best 30GB. If my Nexus S phone had come with ~7GB free out of the 16GB eMMC on board I would have passed.