

Close up of the Rear Camera on Galaxy S22 Ultra. The room lights up in waves each time their feel hit the ground. A group of people run down a set of subway stairs. Anna appears in a low lit subway station, speaks to the viewer and lifts her phone to record. Disclaimer: Image simulated for illustrative purposes. Anna records in the dark and the view shifts to show the mural through the viewfinder while recording a video. It zooms in on the Rear Camera and moves through the 108MP Wide-angle Camera lens to show layers of glass and the pixel sensor and pixels beyond, revealing a brightly colored outdoor mural at night. The video record button sounds as she follows the cat. A cat runs past her in an alleyway and she holds Galaxy S22 Ultra up to it. Anna uses her phone intently while it goes from day to night around her. She holds the phone to a scanner and an ID Card that says "Anna. Anna picks up Galaxy S22 Ultra and moves through a busy office. The scene changes to zoom through a cityscape and focuses on Anna standing at a window. A pathway from the chip moves down the scene and turns into a bright display showing an animated watchface graphic. Actual battery life varies by network environment, features and apps used, frequency of calls and messages, number of times charged, and many other factors. Independently assessed by Strategy Analytics between 2021.12.08–12.20 in USA and UK with pre-release versions of SM-S901, SM-S906, SM-S908 under default setting using 5G Sub6 networks (NOT tested under 5G mmWave network). Estimated against the usage profile of an average/typical user. Disclaimer: Actual performance may vary depending on testing conditions. The scene zooms out to reveal the processor. The phone rotates to show the other side, passing over the Rear Camera to then zoom in and enter the phone. Extreme close up of S22 Ultra seen from the side. Galaxy S22 Ultra seen from above rotates to be viewed lengthways and from the side to become the L in Ultra. Galaxy S22 Ultra: Introduction Film Play button Galaxy S22 Ultra seen from the rear moves down as S Pen comes into view to lay beside the phone. Switches to show S Pen writing "Note-worthy." Disclaimer: Color may vary by country and carrier. The scene switches to show an extreme close-up of the tip of the built-in S Pen inside the phone, and moves down to show S Pen coming out of the bottom of Galaxy S22 Ultra. The view zooms into the chip, revealing the inner circuits. A hand shown almost holding a 4nm processor chip that floats above the fingers, surrounded by light. The view zooms past the man, down the tunnel. As he flips, a wave of brightness spreads and illuminates the surrounding colorfully painted tunnel scene. A zoomed out video recording of the man kicking off against a colorful wall to do a backflip. The surface is pixellated but solidifies and becomes bright as his foot touches it. He jumps in slow motion and the scene switches to show his foot hitting a surface.

A man appears in the viewfinder and she moves her phone to follow him as he runs past. She turns around and her screen is visible. It zooms in on her phone, seen from the rear. A young woman appears facing forward and holding up Galaxy S22 Ultra. An extreme close-up of the Rear Camera and zooms in to enter the phone through the 108MP Wide-angle Camera lens. However, if you must decide on more storage or better memory, but not both, go with more memory.Galaxy S22 Ultra Official film. If you are a creative or photographer, who needs to store lots of files on your MacBook Pro, by all means, bump up your storage even further. If money is less of a factor, consider bumping that up to 2TB on either version. Sticking with my thoughts about not buying the least expensive model, I would suggest going with at least 512GB (or 1TB) for the 13-inch model and 1TB for the 16-inch model. I don't believe 256GB is nearly enough for most users and that the minimal amount of storage should be avoided.

ADDITIONAL EXTERNAL RAM FOR MACBOOK PRO PRO
The 16-inch MacBook Pro models comes with 512GB, 1TB, 2TB, 4TB, or 8TB. With this in mind, Apple currently offers the 13-inch M1 model with 256GB, 512GB, 1TB, and 2TB, while the four-port Intel model comes with 512GB, 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB. The storage available on this model differs from the Intel-based models that remain on the market. One of these is the MacBook Pro (13-inch, M1, 2020). In late 2020, Apple introduced the first Apple silicon-based Macs. When looking for a Macbook Pro and deciding which storage size you should get, there are a few things to consider.
