Sujet : Re: What's the actual *advantage* of not having an sd slot?
De : marion (at) *nospam* facts.com (Marion)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphone comp.mobile.androidDate : 25. Jun 2025, 22:16:23
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On Wed, 25 Jun 2025 17:55:36 -0000 (UTC), Chris wrote :
That is a very glib and biased view. Surveys *can* absolutely give you
accurate information that is impossible to get otherwise.
The difference between a *good* survey and bad one is huge. Don't confuse
what you "learned" with the real world.
I will agree with anyone who makes a sensibly logical statement based on
facts, where I must fully agree with Chris on what he said above.
Most people don't understand anything, so in order to try to come to some
conclusion, they resort to "religious belief systems", which is what Your
Name did.
Your Name has a "religious belief system" that says "surveys suck", while
the reality is far more nuanced and technical than Your Name can
comprehend.
To Chris' point, which I agree with:
a. Some survey's are done well
b. And their data is useful
c. But it has to be used correctly
As an example, every survey on the planet would show iPhones don't have sd
slots and therefore iPhones lack the functionality of portable storage.
Your Name would say that survey is bad out of his religious beliefs alone.
But he'd be wrong.
Because that survey would be accurate.
Take two exact devices & remove the sd capability from one & it instantly
will always be a less functional phone in terms of portable storage.
Only a religious zealot would doubt the veracity of that assessment.