I got 128 and that was all I was interested in getting, want more room, not less. I may use as a flash drive, etc. Anticipate having it for 2 years, 128 may be standard by that time.
Got the Tech Armor 4 way Privacy Screen Protector film (not ballistic glass) in the mail, and used the hinge method to install in a steamy bathroom for a dust free install and it worked out great. No more "looky-loos" over my shoulder commenting on the bikini clad babes I routinely display for my entertainment. I like it, it protects the screen, increases privacy, reduces fingerprints, and cuts down on glare. I'm a little disappointed because I thought it would be more "anti-glare". I'm not positive but I think I've seen other privacy/anti-glare/fingerprint films that look like a dark, inky, black hole with virtually no reflected light, but I'm not exactly sure since I don't play with other peoples phones. This Tech Armor still reflects light, but it's not glossy/shiny... more of a dull shine (matte?). I just put it on, I'll see how it is after a couple days of use.
Apple/Samsung/etc:
I want a product 'that just works", is streamlined, and has little compromise. I also want something that integrates... either direction anyone goes there really isn't much difference except in their minds, and a couple legitimate strengths/weaknesses. Apple isn't falling off the map because they deliver a phone that doesn't have "bleeding edge specs". Why? Because "bleeding edge specs" just aren't a requirement for a phone-mobile device (except in your mind). Overall performance, ease of use, reliability, integration, solid platform is what success is with these types of products. And they are all outdated crap in 2 years until such time this technology plateaus. Apple isn't crap, Samsung isn't crap, it's just an issue of semantics.