Any modern computer (desktop or laptop) will likely have a reader, it's noticeable by there being a slot somewhere labeled 'MS/SD/EMMC' or the like
Whenever I dealt with the infamous 'Type C draining while on charger but saying it's charging' powering the entire phone off was the only way to charge it. It became super inconvenient as the phone I was using at the time, a Galaxy A01, barely had an 8 hour lifetime on battery. I never knew why it or my Z Flip 4 did the 'climbs 5 percent then just drains but thinks its charging anyway' problem other than the fact that neither shipped with charging bricks in the box, just USB-C cables. Samsung (and later Apple) never planned ahead in the reality that many charging bricks might not have the proper amp output to charge a larger battery. But sure, we'll stop shipping charging bricks and say we're saving the planet, whilst simultaneously making our phones anti-repair and seal the battery in so you're tossing the entire phone in 2 years, because that makes perfect sense!
A few people make the claim that the EU pushing USB-C on
everyone is supposed to reduce e-waste. But the darn phone is going to be e-waste in a couple or so years because some genius decided that removable batteries are bad! How on earth does that even make any sense? We are on the verge of climate collapse yet we are making things
more disposable.
It still amazes me to this day that nobody has made a smartphone that is as good, feature-rich, and repairable as the Samsung Galaxy S5, a phone that launched in 2014. Nine years ago. We have had more feature removals and more anti-repair measures since. How are modern phones even upgrades at this point?
Somehow Samsung, in 2014, could make a phone that not only had a fingerprint sensor, heart rate sensor, barometer sensor, notification LED, Micro USB 3.0, IP67 water resistance, and a 5.1" OLED display, but also had a removable battery, IR remote control sensor, expandable storage, and headphone jack and still manage to be reasonably thin.
Nobody has made a 'better' device since. Nobody.
This is why I say that since 2014/2015 tech has stagnated or reverted backwards since.