There are usually 3mb/1 song, so two to three, depending on the precise length.
The typical 3-4 minute song can be around 5-7 megabytes. Usually, only one song can fit into an eight megabyte space, but if two songs are very short (around a minute), you can fit two songs.
Mp3 128k = 6 songs Mp3 192k = 4 songs AAC 160k = 5 songs WMA = 6-7 songs WAV = 2 songs Rd-Mp3 96k = 8-9 songs Ogg = 7-10 songs Flac = 5-8 songs
Apps and songs all have different file sizes. Thus, it is impossible to tell. Here is something to get a relative idea as to what your needs are: Most songs are usually 5 minutes or under, and have a file size of 10 megabytes or lower. Many songs usually only take 7-9 megabytes of space. Most apps are generally under 10 megabytes, but some are over, and very few are.
700-7=693so693MB
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there are 1000 megabytes in a gigabyte so 7000 megabytes are in 7 gigabytes
About 2-3, depending of course on the track lenght and bitrate used.
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A gigabyte is 1 billion bytes, 1000 megabytes, and an mp3 song will range in size from 1 Mb to 7 or 8 Mb depending on the bit-rate (determines music quality). So from 100 to 200 songs would be average. The 4 Gb "Ipod Shuffle" estimates numbers in the "thousands" assuming a moderate bit-rate.
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700 megabytes is .7 gigabytes.
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