My cell phone is a company phone and it is standard to get the lowest amount of storage possible. When I got my iPhone, it was 16 GB. That's right, I'm trying to survive on 16 GB. Gah!
I have almost no apps on the phone and even then Apple has offloaded most of them. As soon as I listen to a podcast, it's gone. It doesn't matter if it's something I might want to listen to again or not. I can't afford to lose the space. My Audible app is routinely offloaded. I load it back when I want to listen to a book. My meditation app? Yeah, I stream everything because I can't download any of the sessions.
Even with all this, every time Apple updates iOS, I have to find more things to delete or offload. It's so frustrating to constantly play this game of shifting things on and off my phone.
On the other hand, I'm extremely grateful that I have a phone. I never thought I actually needed a smart phone...until I got one. Now I don't know how I'd live without one.
Directions and traffic? The phone.
Podcasts? The phone.
Audio books? The phone.
Meditation? The phone.
Music? The phone.
I could go on and on, but I'm sure y'all know this firsthand.
I'm hoping to get a phone with more memory this fall because I sure need it. In the meantime, it's the iPhone shuffle.