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Thread: Fuk this company(bellow)
08-20-2024, 07:28 AM
#1
Fuk this company(bellow)
Andriod
08-20-2024, 07:32 AM
#2
Higher resolution images = higher file size. Newer phones that take higher resolution images also have higher storage capacity.
Also, the average file size of a 4k photo is about 5-10mb, not under 1mb. No idea where you're pulling that figure from.
Also also, pretty sure you made a thread on this already?
Also, the average file size of a 4k photo is about 5-10mb, not under 1mb. No idea where you're pulling that figure from.
Also also, pretty sure you made a thread on this already?
08-20-2024, 07:38 AM
#3
This shiit is to discourage people from recording history
They don’t want people documenting and screen recording every single little thing they interact with (easier to erase history)
Otherwise it would be in jpg
They don’t want people documenting and screen recording every single little thing they interact with (easier to erase history)
Otherwise it would be in jpg
08-20-2024, 07:41 AM
#4
Originally Posted By CellyTech⏩
Pretty sure I seen some 4K pics for 1-2mb and legit 4K pics
Higher resolution images = higher file size. Newer phones that take higher resolution images also have higher storage capacity.
Also, the average file size of a 4k photo is about 5-10mb, not under 1mb. No idea where you're pulling that figure from.
Also also, pretty sure you made a thread on this already?
Also, the average file size of a 4k photo is about 5-10mb, not under 1mb. No idea where you're pulling that figure from.
Also also, pretty sure you made a thread on this already?
08-20-2024, 08:32 AM
#5
Originally Posted By gesten⏩
This is just dumb talk.
This shiit is to discourage people from recording history
They don’t want people documenting and screen recording every single little thing they interact with (easier to erase history)
Otherwise it would be in jpg
They don’t want people documenting and screen recording every single little thing they interact with (easier to erase history)
Otherwise it would be in jpg
You can buy a 128TB HDD for about £150.00.
This means you can store 13,421,772 of these HUGE 10MB files for the price of £150.00.
Stop reaching.
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