A couple megabytes for a 4-5 minute song from iTunes. The quality can be improved causing it to take up more space or decreased to take up less.
One song usually takes up about 6 megabytes. This means that 942 mb can hold around 157 songs. This is on average, longer songs may take up more space, while shorter songs take up less.
A "song" can be anywhere from really small up to hundreds of mb.. depending on how long that song is, what compression format and what quality settings were used. Figure a good 6mb per song on average, so 400 * 6 = 2400 mb or roughly 2.5 GB
700 MB (700 megabytes) --- SatheeshBangalore
On the site it says for windows its 280mbs and for mac its 290mb.
If you take into account the average song size is 7.032 MB then you can fit up to 18,639 songs on your iPod if you don't install any other apps nor add any photos
no-one has given me a satisfactory answer. I need to know how I am using up my 10 megabytes on my contract with BT
Up to 5000 songs OR 1000 apps. It also depends how many megabytes the song/games are.
Most apps, not including their data, are between 2 to 32 MB in size. If your 31 apps are 2 MB in size, they would take up 64 MB (0.078%) of your 8 GB storage (you consider 8 GB as 8192 MB, not 8000 MB). If your apps are 4 MB in size, they take up 128 MB (1.56%) of 8 GB. 8 MB apps take up 256 MB (3.125%) of 8 GB. 16 MB apps take up 512 MB (6.25%) of 8 GB. So, even at 31 apps, it doesn't take up much space by itself.
300 mb give or take some
1000 kb = 1 mb 1000 mb = 1 Gb An average song is about 4 - 5 mb (Per song). So, you do the calculations. Generally, the bigger the size of the songs that you have, the less amount of songs you can put in your 30 Gb.
Using the average audio rate (128k per second), 10 minutes takes up a mere 10 megabytes, or a scarce 100th of a gigabyte. Remeber: It is usually 1 minute for 1 megabyte.