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More internal memory in Blocks
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01-30-2016, 11:46 AM #1
danielperez9430 New Member

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In my opinion, the 4gb that is the core will think not enough.

It is best to have at least 16 gb, besides allowing expansion by sd.

Options:
a) 4gb
b) 8gb
c) 12gb
d)32 gb
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Daniel Perez

01-30-2016, 01:39 PM #2
Briang561 New Member

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Why would you want to have some much memory? I think 4GB is enough. I would choose the 8GBs because of the default apps, and the system software will probably be like a GB or more.

01-30-2016, 03:02 PM #3
danielperez9430 New Member

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Hello Briang561, in my opinion increased memory it allows you ton install a larger number of apps on Blocks.

Daniel Perez

01-30-2016, 04:05 PM #4
Briang561 New Member

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I recently had the moto 360 2nd (just to try it out) and had about 16+ apps, which I only used like 4 apps. Scrolling through the app list seem so tedious for me. But it depends on each individual.

01-31-2016, 11:01 AM #5
Penguwin Smartwatch Addict

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Similar to most Android Wear devices at the moment, 4GB seems like it would do the job... in the ideal world, I would go for 8GB, but 4GB should be sufficient.

This, of course, is all dependent on what the BLOCKS core ends up needing / using once it's development has been finalized and nailed down.

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01-31-2016, 11:14 AM #6
danielperez9430 New Member

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Hello Penguwin,

Increased memory means a greater number of apps.
In my opinion, we have more capacity for software updates, to save your songs to store your photos, ect ...

Daniel Perez

01-31-2016, 02:03 PM #7
Briang561 New Member

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@danielperez9430

You should buy a smartwatch just to play with, for like a week or so and then return it. I did it and made me realize a lot of things about smartwatches. I went to "best buy" a electronic store, and got me a moto 360 2nd Gen then I returned it 2 weeks later. Got my full money back, so you have nothing to lose if you know the store return policy.

01-31-2016, 02:16 PM #8
danielperez9430 New Member

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Hello @Briang561,

But do not compare moto 360 2nd with Blocks. The moto 360 2nd,you need to have it connected to mobile, because it will not work.
On the contrary, Blocks do not need to run the phone near.
Blocks have to have a great memory because it uses the mobile operating system , not andoid wear and therefore needs room to stored different apks.
Blocks will make a difference, because there on the market like the thing . So we can not compare it with anything.

Daniel Perez

02-01-2016, 09:23 AM #9
John Laird
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How about a module to expand the memory if needed?

02-01-2016, 01:18 PM #10
Yousif The guy people go to for help w/ IT/ICT

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You really don't need that much on a smartwatch because of the small low res display, the apps won't be very big files.








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