The average size of an MP3 is 3.5 MB.
858 ÷ 3.5 = 245.14
That's about 245 songs of average size that would equal around 858 MB.
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955 mb
2048 mb is in 1 gb
30,000 megabytes worth
the phone memory has 147.6MB and the music has 121.7 MB
About 2 hours 15 minutes of music at 128 kbit/s
The average mp3 music file is 4 mb, so around a thousand songs.
That really depends on how long each piece of music is. Songs lasting from 2-5 minutes can range anywhere from 5-10 megabytes or more. Typically, the longer the song is, the more memory (or bytes) it contains.
With 64MB you can record any music, files or movies that have a size of up to 64MB. They may be smaller but not larger.
A standard iPod nano can store 16 gigabytes worth of music, which roughly translates to 1,600 megabytes worth. The amount of songs this is changes depending on a lot of variables.
That can vary quite a lot, depending on the quality of the music. For example, a typical MP3 file, in fairly high quality, uses about 1 MB for every minute of sound. But it is quite possible to have MP3 files (or the corresponding streaming format) at a fraction of that amount.
Depends - 2054 megabytes of what? - 1 minute of MP3 music in a fairly high quality takes about 1 MB, but the amount of MB/minute can really vary a lot. A minute of a DVD-quality movie takes up much more space than that.