There is no set standard. Movie sizes will vary greatly on the quality of the video. The higher the quality the higher the size. Movies can range from 300Mb to 7+Gbs in size depending on a variety of factors.
Usually a average size movie is just under 1GB.
700 MB (700 megabytes) --- SatheeshBangalore
A MP3 song, uses an average of 2 to 4 Megabytes.
Scanners don't have onboard storage.
237 MB
Since the average app size is about 23 megabytes, you could download 10.87 average size apps with 250 megabytes of mobile data.
The space on an ipod is measured by GB (gigabytes) and MB (megabytes) if the GB and MB are all filled up, you can't fit anymore songs, games,or movies. The average movie takes up a little less than 2 GB.
Saying that the average song is about 5.0 megabytes, it would take about 2,500 megabytes to hold 500 songs.
1 mb=1 minute of film. So 2 hours would be 120 Megabytes.
Well, one gigabyte is equal to 1,024 megabytes, so this particular movie would leave you with 19 gigabytes and 322 megabytes.
It depends. But to set a range I'd say between 400 to 800 Megabytes no more no less.
Assuming you're talking about internet speeds... the global average at the time of answering is... 26.48 Mb/s. My provider gives me an (almost) constant speed of 54 Mb/s