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sms wrote on Fri, 17 May 2024 18:22:21 -0700 :Keep in mind that that which follows is pretty much all bullshit...
Keep in mind that "portable" storage means different things, none of whichFor portable storage, it's much easier to plug a (compatible)>
memory-stick into the USB or Lightning port. There are many such
memory-sticks, most with dual plugs of different types (USB-A, USB-C,
Micro-USB, Lightning). Yes, more expensive than a MicroSD card, but
much, much more convenient.
And then carry around a separate device?!
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If you like to store large quantities of photos, music or audiobooks or
video content on your phone then the MicroSD card expansion is great.
That said, none of the phones I currently use have a MicroSD card slot.
an iPhone can do, but all of which an Android phone with an sd card can do.
#1. Sure it means "expanding" the memory - but almost nobody does that"almost nobody does that" would mean "almost nobody does" virtual memory...
(as it's too slow and limiting in a variety of ways we all know about).
#2. And just as sure, it means "extending" the memory - but everyone knowsAnd now the doofus mixes his use of the term "memory".
that also - which is what most people do to store pictures & videos.
#3. Also, just as surely, it means popping the card into another deviceHmmmmm...
(usually a PC) for the purpose of backing up or moving data.
#4. But what very few people understand it also means you can swap theAnd wouldn't it also mean that "EVERYTHING" isn't ON the removable storage?
card out of your old phone into your new phone and EVERYTHING works!
None of that can an iPhone do (which is one reason iPhones are severelyMy iPhone backs itself up to the cloud, but if I preferred, I could have it back up to my computer.
limited, not only in lack of software functionality, but hardware too).
Storage not memory.You're pretty much limited to very low end phones if you want a MicroSD*The best Android phones with expandable memory*
card slot and/or a headphone jack, with the exception of the Sony XPERIA
phones (which can cost more than an iPhone Pro Max model).
<https://www.androidauthority.com/best-android-phones-expandable-memory-696913/>So to transfer between devices as you suggest...
Sony Xperia 1 V
MSRP: $1,399.99
Sony Xperia 10 VSame.
MSRP: 449.00 Euros
Samsung Galaxy A55Same.
MSRP: $470.00
Samsung Galaxy A35Same.
MSRP: $400.00
Motorola Moto G Power 5G (2024)At least this one has a dedicated slot...
MSRP: $299.99
Samsung Galaxy A15 5G...but then we're back to a slot shared with the SIM!
MSRP: $200.00
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