8 Go.

Lanterne666 Posted messages 41 Status Member -  
 Majo -
8 GB correspond à 8 Go. Oui, c'est suffisant pour un Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini, qui fonctionne généralement avec une capacité de stockage interne de 8 Go.

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  1. phil2k Posted messages 10841 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   2 339
     
    Hello

    Personally, I would say it's the same thing...

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  2. DJRelou Posted messages 766 Status Member 198
     
    Hello,
    That will be about 8.72 GB
    Is that enough? It depends on your usage.

    Computers use information in binary form (on or off), which we call a bit (from Binary digIT).
    A bit represents 2 possibilities, so we had to find a way to make combinations. Thus we invented the byte (in English Byte), which consists of 8 bits and allows for 256 combinations.
    The problem lies in the notations used.
    We use an uppercase B for Bytes and a lowercase b for bits.

    Next, we have two competing notations that cause confusion.
    In computing, we prefer to have kilobytes of 1024 units (2 to the power of 10), whereas the international notation is 1000.

    So we have:
    The KB (or Ko) which is 1000 bytes
    The MB (or Mo) which is 1000 kilobytes
    The GB (or Go) which is 1000 megabytes
    The TB (or To) which is 1000 gigabytes
    The PB (or Po) which is 1000 terabytes (for petabyte)

    And we need to differentiate them from the following notation:
    The KiB (or Kio) which is 1024 bytes
    The MiB (or Mio) which is 1024 kilobytes
    The GiB (or Gio) which is 1024 megabytes
    The TiB (or Tio) which is 1024 gigabytes
    The PiB (or Pio) which is 1024 terabytes

    So that's why when you buy a hard drive of 80 GB, the computer shows you a slightly lower size

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    1. phil2k Posted messages 10841 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   2 339
       
      Hello
      out of curiosity, why 3.72?
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    2. DJRelou Posted messages 766 Status Member 198
       
      I was completely wrong! I thought it was originally about 3 GB!!! So not 3.72, but 8.72.
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    3. DJRelou Posted messages 766 Status Member 198
       
      It will be 8.72 GB, because 3 * 0.24 = 0.72, so 8 + 0.72 = 8.72 :) It's that simple.
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  3. Lanterne666 Posted messages 41 Status Member 6
     
    You're welcome :)
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  4. Anonymous user
     
    Hi

    Sorry for not intervening until several months later, but when I saw the nonsense spouted by DJRelou, I couldn't help myself.

    1Go = 1 GB

    8GB = 8Go there is no difference except for the language, o = octet in French, and B = byte in English: 1 octet = 1 byte.

    However, b = bit and there are 8 bits in an octet or 1 byte.

    I doubt Samsung makes a smartphone with 1Go of memory or 8Gb as stated by the requester who, despite his nickname, is not really a bright one.

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    1. MrSee Posted messages 578 Status Member 47
       
      Everything is said!
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    2. Bitbydrhumble
       
      A respectful and humble response. Thank you for correcting the nonsense of the other with a nice pedantic and pretentious tone. Seriously, you really have to be a complete donkey to confuse GB and Gb!! The idiots Ahahah Ahahah

      Please remain polite and courteous, thank you.
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    3. Majo
       
      Thank you
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