Minimum amount of free space on phone?

Just out of curiousity, is there a minimum amount that has to be kept free to ensure smooth running, or could you use up every last kb if you wanted? I would like to think it wouldn't be much, since the "8gb" is already down to 7.27 before you even start!

With a Mac and OS X, there are several rules of thumb floating around with the most common being keep no less than 10% free. Someone I know who writes OS X troubleshooting books says you should never have less than 5GB free on a Mac which provides for having enough free space to perform an Archive & Install if needed which doesn't apply to the iPhone.
10% free on the iPhone would be around 800MB or more like just over 700MB. I've used my iPhone with no problems at 400MB or so free so I usually try to split the difference and keep my free space in the 500MB or so free with no problems.
I would like to think it wouldn't be much, since the "8gb" is already down to 7.27 before you even start!
This is the same for all drives which advertise the decimal equivalent which isn't the actual with the actual being slightly less and OS X alone on the iPhone takes up around 500MB or so.

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