There are about 1000 megabytes in one gigabyte, so around 9.
Most apps, not including their data, are between 2 to 32 MB in size. If your 31 apps are 2 MB in size, they would take up 64 MB (0.078%) of your 8 GB storage (you consider 8 GB as 8192 MB, not 8000 MB). If your apps are 4 MB in size, they take up 128 MB (1.56%) of 8 GB. 8 MB apps take up 256 MB (3.125%) of 8 GB. 16 MB apps take up 512 MB (6.25%) of 8 GB. So, even at 31 apps, it doesn't take up much space by itself.
No. A gig is way too big for an app they use megabytes.
The number of apps you can install on an 8 GB device depends on the size of the apps. For example, if the average app size is around 100 MB, you could theoretically install about 80 apps. However, keep in mind that the operating system and other system files will take up space, so the actual number of installable apps will be lower. Additionally, larger apps or games can significantly reduce this number.
The size of iPhone apps (and probably all other smartphone apps) can vary from 100 KB to about 300 MB, so the quantity of apps for a 5 GB smartphone varies from 10,000 to 60, depending on the quality of the applications you purchase
It depends on the type and quality of the app and how many apps you download. Usually they take up under 1MB but some can go up over 10MB (3D games and such). It's really not much and will probably take up way less than your songs and video. BANNANAS~
It depends on the size of the app you are downloading. Let's say that the average app is around 5 megabytes in size, and you have the minimum iPod Touch capacity, which is 8 gigabytes. 5 times 163 is 815 megabytes, which isn't even a gigabyte. Also, jailbreaking an iPod does not increase the storage capacity of the unit.In short, yes, it is possible for an iPod touch to hold more than 163 apps without jailbreaking (this is assuming all of the aspects in the above paragraph. Remember, all apps are different and have different sizes).
GB, also known as Gigabytes, is bigger than MB, also known as Megabytes. Apparently, GBs can store a lot of MBs, and they take up more space than MBs. GBs can store more than just pictures, apps, pictures, and other things.
It really depends on the size of each app. For instance: Modern Combat - Black Pegasus has around 500mb, whereas, an app like Doodle Jump has around 6mb. You could definitely fill up quite a few pages with apps. Whether it be games, productivity apps or whatever. !
If by "games" you mean "apps" then i have your answer. Each app takes up a different amount of space depending on the quality of the app. It ranges from 1 MB to 500 MB. PS: There are 1000 MB in 1 GB. Remember that ur ipod has a limited amount of GB.
well, i am assuming you mean apps like applications for a smartphone. for example a game like temple run (basic front scrolling jump and dodge) takes about 24 MB of memory. 1024 MB in a GB, so 1024/24=42.6 so in 1GB You Can install about 40 large games, give or take a few. now on the other hand we have paid apps like Minecraft: Pocket Edition. this game requires block id's, scripted code, and other MB eating processes. MCPE will take (this is a Guess) about 30MB or more, GTA3 is about 8.9MB. Overall you can fit a lot in a GB. id say(previous experience) i can fit about 60-75 game apps into a gb. so an 8gb ipod is ok for gaming on.
The size of an app can vary widely depending on its functionality and complexity, typically ranging from a few megabytes to several hundred megabytes. Simple apps might be around 5-20 MB, while more complex games or applications can exceed 500 MB or even reach several gigabytes. It's best to check the specific app's details in the app store for accurate size information.
The Nexus One has 512 MB of internal storage, of which only 190 MB is open for app storage. It does have a microSD slot for external storage (up to 32 GB). You can install an app to transfer most apps to external storage (ex: App2SD, AppMgr, Android App Manager, etc.).