narayanan9190
Android Enthusiast
both the new hot entries of the market...htc one x and sony xperia s do not have the option to extend the memory...!! how uncool is that ! while we have an internal of 7 plus external of upto 64 

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The HTC is the worst of both worlds--fixed battery and fixed memory!!
What!!?? What do they think we want... Iphones?!![]()
I can see how it will help Samsung's and HTC's profit margin.Fixed memory is a serious negative according to me...i dont see how it can help and ..lol avsskillet![]()
While I agree that the typical user isn't particularly effect by that (most people don't keep anything on their phone except a few apps). But fixed memory is a definitely a step in the wrong direction, and a completely unnecessary one too. There is no good reason why you can't have an sd card slot except that it would cost the OEM more money per phone, and they'd have less opportunity to price gouge you for higher capacity versions, following the Apple model. Going from a 32GB iPad from a 16GB one costs $100, with another $100 to go to 64GB. A 32GB microsd card goes for just over $20, and a 64GB for about $100.as trophy stated, i dont see the difference in the missing sdcard, after a while you just get used to it, and you learn to back up its contents every now and then
as trophy stated, i dont see the difference in the missing sdcard, after a while you just get used to it, and you learn to back up its contents every now and then
(lots of airline travel makes cloud storage useless).
While I agree that the typical user isn't particularly effect by that (most people don't keep anything on their phone except a few apps). But fixed memory is a definitely a step in the wrong direction, and a completely unnecessary one too. There is no good reason why you can't have an sd card slot except that it would cost the OEM more money per phone, and they'd have less opportunity to price gouge you for higher capacity versions, following the Apple model. Going from a 32GB iPad from a 16GB one costs $100, with another $100 to go to 64GB. A 32GB microsd card goes for just over $20, and a 64GB for about $100.
No offense, but alot of this talk how the non-removeable storage card "really isn't as bad as you'd think" sounds just like the Apple Apologists rhetoric. That's up there with "What death grip? Nobody holds the phone while making calls anymore."
I'd suggest looking at it a more practical way. I currently have a 32GB card. I have 38gbs of music I want to carry with me (and have no desire to carry a phone AND an iPod--Batman's utility belt look its not for me). What size card do I need?I don't see why, but its possible, so you purchase a 64gb sd card, and knowing that a lot of us want to save money, so we go the cheapest route, which you would then want to format the thing once you got home(I hope you do) and then you load it, but how much of 64gb do you really need?