(Yes, you may notice a genre pattern here.) ![]() I reviewed a few of the other movies I owned in iTunes: I know HD content can create large files, but I thought with compression technologies, the movie studios wouldn’t be offering up digital files quite so big. Craig’s high-definition Bond adventure had targeted almost 6 GB of precious flash media on my iPhone. So I checked out my iTunes library and realized Mr. Then last weekend while uploading some fun photos of my three year old, I realized my iPhone barely had enough memory for Siri to blurt out one of her snarky retorts. The last one was “Skyfall,” the latest James Bond and arguably one of the best. So I feel I can live a little large and jam some extra cinema into my iPhone’s playlist if I prefer.Īnd I don’t mind admitting I’ve downloaded a few flicks lately. I really haven’t had any media management concerns on my iPhone 4S over the past couple of years, because I’ve got the full boat… 64 GB of memory. Or too much digital memory for your multimedia needs!Īs a Road Warrior, I happen to like having a few movies at any given moment in my iPhone.I’d like to point out three universal truths: ![]() When you buy an HD movie in iTunes, did you know you can also receive the SD version for free? And why would you need the SD version? Ask your iPhone.
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