All of the historical gripes about BlackBerry phones — hour glassing, the need for battery pulls, not
enough app memory, pain in the butt OS updates, etc. — all go away with BlackBerry 10.
Not exact matches
Both have
enough processing power,
memory, and storage for almost any resource - intensive
apps, so I'm only calling out their marquee features.
Chromebooks these days can be purchased for a few hundred dollars and generally have around 32 GB of internal
memory, which is
enough to house your entire
app and e-book collection.
There is basically
enough memory on this to house most of your common
apps and games, but if you are into video content, you want to invest in a Micro SD.
With 4 GB internal
memory that can be extended up to 32 GB with a microSD card, the phone has
enough space for all your
apps, music and media without causing any restarts and crashes.
If the 4 GB of on - board flash
memory isn't
enough for all the
apps, movies, and music there's a micro SD Card slot for even more storage.
The tablet comes with 8 GB of
memory and can be expanded to an additional 32 GB, which is
enough to store school material and
apps.
The Next3 comes with
enough memory to install a few dozen
apps but there isn't very much
memory for file storage, just 2 GB, half of which is already occupied.
Amazon Kindle Fire tablet comes with a 6 - inch multitouch - enabled IPS display with Gorilla Glass coating delivering 1024 X 600 pixels of resolution (same as on Playbook), a TI OMAP4 dual - core processor ticking under the hood with 1 GHz frequency, 8 GB of internal
memory storage — which is
enough for 80
apps, plus either 10 movies or 800 songs or 6,000 books, 3.5 mm headset jack, Wi - Fi 802.11 b / g / n connectivity (no 3G, unfortunately), top - mounted stereo speakers, battery is said to last for 8 hours of continuous reading or 7.5 hours of video playback using Wi - Fi connection, Amazon
App Store, full access to the Internet with Amazon's Silk browser.
It comes with
enough memory to install a few dozen
apps and several thousand ebooks.
But it also offers the capability of speeding up devices by monitoring the phone or tablet to ensure redundant background
apps aren't running and ensuring that the cache remains clean and that
enough memory is available to help execute important tasks.
32 GB of onboard storage is also fair given the price of the Honor 9 Lite, although it may not be
enough for heavy gamers who need to install
apps on the phone's internal
memory.
It has 2 GB of RAM which is good
enough to handle all the
apps & services and it has 16 GB of in - built
memory.
16 GB of
memory and a 512 GB solid - state drive should be more than
enough for frequent multitasking and the snappy opening and closing of
apps.
I don't have an iPhone with the nifty notebook
app; they don't make one with
enough memory for all the stuff I'd have to put on it!!!