It depends on which app you are downloading. More advanced apps take more data.
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.
Depends on what apps you get. but i got tons of apps on my ipod and it doesnt even take up 1 gigabyte yet.
not very much. my friend has 60 apps and that has only used up half a gb!
The iPod Software, along with the preloaded apps, settings, etc., take up about 1 gigabyte.
Yes, the apps themselves take up some of the storage available.I see below that one I-touch owner says 60 apps take up half a gigabyte.
It depends how much GB your iPad has and how much memory the app uses.
It depends on how much apps, music, and games you are going to put on your iphone 4. If you want a whole lot of apps, music, and games then get 32gb, but if you want a lot but not as much as 32gb then get 16gb.
300 songs 500 pictures or 1000 apps
Apps come in varying sizes.
The number of apps you can install on an 8 GB device depends on the size of the apps. For example, if the average app size is around 100 MB, you could theoretically install about 80 apps. However, keep in mind that the operating system and other system files will take up space, so the actual number of installable apps will be lower. Additionally, larger apps or games can significantly reduce this number.
You should think about what you want to put on your ipod. If you want a lot of movies and tv shows, you should get the 32 or 64 gigabyte version. If you just want some apps then the 8 gigabyte version might be ok, if you don't need a ton of big apps, like gaming apps.
can have about 60 apps in half a gigabyte