storage capacity
also called storage
The amount of built-in flash storage a consumer-electronics device ships with, chosen from a discrete ladder of marketing tiers (32GB, 64GB, 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, 1TB) — a buyable VERSION axis, not a fixed spec: a real phone listing forks one model into priced storage cells the buyer picks between (an iPhone 15 in 128/256/512GB, a Galaxy S24 Ultra in 256GB/512GB/1TB). A discrete categorical ladder (no device ships an arbitrary 200GB), so it is a token band, not a free numeral. Grouped in the `facet` concern, so by the derived-axis rule it is axis-ELIGIBLE: which tiers a seller actually offers, and whether each tier x colour is a distinct version, is a downstream Seedbed statement, not a Pool fact. Distinct from physical-volume/mass *_capacity (appliances) and from working memory (RAM).
Storage capacity is answered with one word chosen from the storage capacities list — the same word shared across every product that uses it.
It belongs to facet — one facet of a product.
asked by the kinds that answer it
1 kind answers it, each for a single value. The same question can be reused by unrelated kinds — one meaning, many homes.
asked by kinds that answer it
The same question can be reused by unrelated kinds — one meaning, many homes.
| kind | how many |
|---|---|
| smartphone | required · one |