K I'll counter that. I use a dedicated camera and that saves on space. I don't have photos or videos on my device only apps. So I don't need an SD card. Seriously I still have 3 GB left and have like 120 apps. RAM well. I don't know what to say. My Moto G performs well multi tasking.
It's a lifestyle thing isn't it? I travel a fair bit, but I also like to travel light, often by long distance trains or buses. The new phone I got now can take upto 128GB SD, although there's only 32GB in it at the moment, which is quite full of songs, videos and photos. I already have a large capacity USB battery pack, so power and charging are not a problem. Cloud storage for media is not an option, as I don't have unlimited 3G/4G, and 3G/4G is only available in cities here anyway, elsewhere it's slow 2G EDGE only.
Happened the other day, friend phoned me, said we're going out to Chifeng for the day, picked me up from a restaurant and didn't have time to go home and get a dedicated camera. As it was it was a really good photo opportunity. So having a good camera on a phone is important to me.
I already have a moderately specced Samsung Galaxy Win, 1GB RAM, 8GB internal, quad-core 1.2GHz, 5megapixel camera, nothing wrong with it but had it a year and now felt it's time for something better.

Couldn't justify spending the $600-700 on a flagship Samsung. Plus Samsung phones now have some features I don't particularly need or desire, namely the e-fuses, warranty void if rooted. So after much consideration and research I went with an Oppo Find 7a. Even just using it, seems so much better and more fluid than the Galaxy Win. Another thing, flagship Samsungs have become a bit of a poser's phone here in China, rather like the iPhone...LOL
BTW Antutu, although I don't normally pay much attention to benchmarks.
Samsung Galaxy Win: 7800
Oppo Find 7a: 36550
SF, you have a flagship and quite expensive Samsung Note 10.1 tablet though don't you? What does that do that say a budget Chinese tablet doesn't do? i.e. What does good hardware mean? Why pay $400 more for a tablet that a $100 tablet can do?
