Saying that the average song is about 5.0 megabytes, it would take about 2,500 megabytes to hold 500 songs.
There are 2000mb in 2gb. Let's say an average song is 4mb. The ipod could hold 500 songs. Then, if an average album has 12 songs. Your ipod could hold about 40 albums.
2GB- 500 songs 4GB-1000 songs 5GB-1500 songs 8GB-2000 songs
it can hold up to 500 songs on a 2gb phone but with pictures it could hold up to 250 songs and 250 pictures all together
i think 500 songs.
== == 4GB = about 1,500 songs* 8GB = about 2,000 songs* 8GB = about 2,500 songs* 16GB = about 5,000 songs**With no other data storedEstimated numbers assume you have a Mac-formatted iPhone. Windows cannot hold as much. Windows-formatted iPhone's will store approximately 100-500 less songs due to their format type.
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One gigabyte (GB) equals one thousand megabytes (MB). If you figure the average mp3 is 4 MB, then that's room for 250 (1000/4) songs. If you use 3 MB for a song instead, that's 333 (1000/3) songs. So it depends on how long most of the songs you listen to are.
about 500 songs
About 500 songs
If the average amount of megabytes for an app is about 30, then it could hold 1092.
A megabyte can hold approximately 1 million bytes of data, which is equivalent to roughly 500 pages of plain text or a few minutes of audio or video.
1024 x 500 = 512000 kilobytes
500 x 1024 = 512000
Depends on the Type of Image Format you are using to click the pictures !! If you are clicking pictures from phone that too from a 5 MP camera, it can hold on 200+ pictures !!
2000
For a 128kbps bit rate song, it is approximately 1 MB per minute. For a 256kbps bit rate song its approximately 2MB per minute. Leave a little overhead for things like album artwork, ID3 tags, and some things to do with how drives store data (block size for one), that is about 100 minutes or 500 minutes per gigabyte. iTunes DRM protected songs are encoded at 128kbps bit rate. iTunes Plus songs are encoded at 256kbps bit rate. Most songs are about 4 minutes on average. If we use that as an average we are looking at about 125-250 songs per gigabyte.
On a Creative Zen mp3 player it all depends on what model you pick for gigabytes (GB). For a 8GB model the Creative Zen can hold approximately 2,000 songs. For a 16GB model it can hold 4,000 songs. For a 32GB model the Creative Zen mp3 can hold up to 8,000.