How much storage space do i need? 16, 32 or 64GB?

How much storage space do i need? 16, 32 or 64GB?

It really depends what u use ur iPad for, I have a an iPod4 so I don't need music on my iPad I just have apps and photos and only use 15 gb out of my 32gb, I don't store videos unless I'll be planning on watching them soon and I delete them straight after,  unless u really want ur music on I'd go for the 64 gb, but i sit comfortable with a 32gb

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