I believe you're talking about hard drive space in a computer and it's very simple. Go to the start button > My Computer / and look at how much space in GB you have left on your C:\ or whatever drive is your dominant drive.
The capacity for each iPhone is engraved or printed on the rear case of the device near the bottom. It should have 4GB, 8GB, 16GB, or 32GB printed inside a rectangular box.
If for some reason the capacity is unreadable from the outside of the device, turn on the iPhone, launch the Settings app, then tap "General," then tap "About." The capacity is listed there (it will show up as a smaller number - just round up to the next highest of the four available capacities: 4, 8, 16, or 32).
Go to settings - about phone and there you have it.
For ios5 go to settings tap on general and then tap on usage. There you will see the available storage as well as space consumed.
Look at the back of your iPhone.
iPhones without a contract typically price for around $649 USD for the 16 gb version all the way to $849 USD for the 64 gb version.
There is no limit except for the storage capacity of your computer. In one gigabyte (GB) you can hold well over one hundred million icons, which is only about a hundreth of the capacity it likely has.
No. iPhones only come in 8,16, 32, and 64 gigabytes.
One with a capacity of 8 Gigabytes.
There are a few ways to figure out your iPhone's capacity.Go to your Settings app. Tap on "General" and then "About" and look for where it says "Capacity." The number will be slightly lower than the advertised capacity (because iOS takes up some space). So for example, a 16 GB iPhone might say its capacity is 13.5 GB.Get your iPhone's serial number. You can get it from Settings > General > About, your receipt, or, for some model iPhones (until the iPhone 5), your iPhone's SIM tray (if it has one). Enter that serial number on the Apple Support Website (linked in the Related Links) for the "Check your Service and Support Coverage." This will tell you your product's capacity in addition to what warranty coverage it may have.
The capacity depends on the # of gb it has.
A DVD-RAM has a capacity of 1.6 GB
The iPod Touch now has a maximum capacity of 64 gigabytes (only when buying that capacity).
Basically one KiloByte (KB) has 1024 bytes. Then on MegaByte has 1024 KiloBytes and one GigaByte has 1024 MegaBytes. HDD Manufacturers however put other numbers on disk drives. When they write that disk has e.g. 750 GB it means it has capacity of 750 000 000 000 bytes. But if you backtrace it and multiple it three times with 1024: 750000000000 / (1024*1024*1024) = 698,49 GigaBytes - that's the real capacity of your 750 GB hard drive. So the answer is: one GigaByte has allways 1024 MegaBytes but the capacity of disk is not given in GigaBytes (2^30) but in bilions of bytes (10^9).
Many PCs come with 400 GB hard drives. Find one you like, and if the capacity is less than 400 GB, opt for a manufacturer upgrade, which will be cheap, or you can even upgrade it yourself!
A 4 gigabyte micro SD chip is larger in capacity than one with a 2 gigabyte capacity. Micro SD chips are used in smartphones and other small electronic devices.
The storage capacity of a CD-ROM is:In megabytes(mb):700In bytes(b) :734003200In gigabytes(gb):0.68359375