Tuesday, February 18, 2025

I am almost out of room on my ZFold5. Will the ZFold7 have 1 Terabyte of internal storage? Will 1 TB be the 7's maximum storage option? When does the 7 release? Anyone know the sale price?

 

I am almost out of room on my ZFold5. Will the ZFold7 have 1 Terabyte of internal storage? Will 1 TB be the 7's maximum storage option? When does the 7 release? Anyone know the sale price?

r/GalaxyFold - I am almost out of room on my ZFold5. Will the ZFold7 have 1 Terabyte of internal storage? Will 1 TB be the 7's maximum storage option? When does the 7 release? Anyone know the sale price?
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[–]x4nter Fold5 (Gray) 9 points  

You might wanna remove some of your unused apps bud. 168 GB is insane.

[–]mell1suga 1 point  

If op is also a gamer, good luck. Wuthering Waves is ~24GB, HSR a good dozen, yadayada games could be dozen GB each and doesn't count updates. Yes, I have 120GB worth of app and a good portion of it is just games. 1TB does help though lol.

And also offline contents.

[–]x4nter Fold5 (Gray) 1 point  

You are correct, however 168 GB is not all apps, it's the data used by UNUSED apps on OP's phone. They aren't playing Wuthering Waves, Genshin Impact or whatever else is being counted in that total.

[–]mell1suga 1 point  

Modern app storage user kinda sucks ngl. It takes a lot of space. And if not gaming, that is way way more than I expect. Could be offline download but in-app or so.

yeahhhh HSR peepo once awed by a dude with hundo GB of just Spotify, turned out dude loved music that much lol

[–]x4nter Fold5 (Gray) 1 point  

To be honest, I also like hoarding some useful apps and offline games, but those huge ones like Genshin Impact and Wuthering Waves can't even be run offline so it's kinda pointless in cases like that.

[–]Amazonty 3 points  

sus

[–]Complex_Sir_9818 2 points  

Audio files? Like mp3, wav, music? If so, why not use Spotify or youtube music?

[–]gilla87 1 point  

Maybe check app info and clear some cache on some apps.. you'd be surprised how much storage can be taken up from apps that AREN'T games

[–]Aggravating_Main123 1 point  

Just get a memory card

[–]Kyan31 1 point  

The best bet is some kind of backup system. I use OneDrive personally; it's the best if you care about how well it integrates between Windows and Android. The integration is very streamlined between Samsung devices and Windows 11 specifically. Considering a year of Microsoft 365 costs me about £30, which includes 1 TB of OneDrive storage, it made the most sense for my use case/ecosystem.

On my phone, all data is automatically backed up to OneDrive (losslessly, too). The device intelligently offloads data I haven't accessed in a while, so I always have plenty of storage. The files still appear where they usually do on my phone, but with a cloud icon to indicate whether they are local or in the cloud. This means you can easily access everything in the same way, filesystem-wise.



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