Iphone back up space on PC Hard Drive

Hi, just wondering how much space the back ups take on hard drive. That is, I have iPhone with approx 5GB videos, 3GB music, 2GB pictures and some applications (say 1GB for sake of simplicity). If I take back up say five times in five months, will it be 55GB on my hard disk or some different amount the way iTunes backs up? Not to mention, someof the data (eg music etc) does not change.

No iTunes content is included in the iPhone backup. Read through this document to see what is included in the iPhone backup & where this backup is stored on your computer:
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1766

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