A friend recently asked me, 'What should I pay attention to when I change my mobile phone?' I asked him how long a mobile phone is used, six months, one year, or more. If it is a frequent replacement within one year, then buy your favorite big one. The brand is OK; but if it takes more than a year or even longer, then you need to pay attention to it. My personal experience tells you that we must definitely buy big memory.
My previous mobile phone was the iPhone 7 32GB, but it was not used for half a year. I was not sure if there was insufficient storage space. I was scared to check the data. Wechat alone occupies 14GB of space, not to mention the games installed, the photos taken, I am tempted to clean it up and worry about accidentally deleting important chat messages. I can only delete the unimportant applications first and carefully. The use is a cautious one. Someone may ask, 32GB is not enough to buy 128GB version. Not because of shyness in the bag.
iPhone 7 WeChat occupies nearly half space
Waiting for the iPhone 8 to be released and thinking that it will be a good thing to watch the cloud, which knows to directly skip the 128GB, and the 256GB is priced at 7000. Got it, you still insist on it. Until this year, you couldn’t stand it and clean it up every day. The camp, starting with OPPO R15, both stylish gradient body, and large screen, of course, there are 6+128GB large storage.
As shown in the figure below, after storing 612 songs, 42 movies, 2000+ photos, etc., the R15 still has 27GB of available storage space. It really does what you want to install, what you want to install, and how to install it. Don't worry about whether WeChat cleanup will delete important data by mistake. 128GB storage is sufficient for most users, and you don't even have to worry about storage shortages in the next two years.
R15 128GB want to install
As for the 6GB storage, I actually heard about the Karton phenomenon on the Android platform when I was using the iPhone. The main reason for the Karon problem was the lack of storage because the software ecosystem of the Android platform is really too bad. The giants particularly like to develop the 'home barrel' application, which allows a large number of applications in the backstage of the mobile phone to run silently. Even if these applications are killed, they will wake up the associated applications again from the start of the disease and they will not be able to clean up. What really is true is that Wild fire, in spring' .
In such a software environment, it is necessary to have a large enough mobile phone for storage. Even if a 'home bucket' application is resident in the background, it can still provide enough remaining storage to ensure fluency. As shown in the figure below, 6GB is provided. After the OPPO R15 shipped with 30 applications open, it still has 1.73GB of available storage. Even if it is played "King of the Glory," there is still no Caton phenomenon.
R15 available for opening 30 applications is still available
In addition to laying a good hardware foundation for 6GB storage, OPPO R15 also provides a complete application rights management function, which can effectively prevent the self-start and associated startup of the 'home barrel' application, further strengthening the R15's efficiency in the use of storage and storage. There is enough remaining storage to avoid stalling.
OPPO R15 perfect application rights management
It can be said that the OPPO R15 has brought me a completely different experience than ever before. The 6+128GB large storage portfolio solves the Caton problem of the Android platform, on the one hand, and solves the need of the user to install the equipment. The memory phone not only makes you comfortable now, but also has a longer service life. That's why I started to say that 'for mobile phones, I must definitely buy big memory'.
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