I read you. I haven't even tried to fire up this piece of crap for maybe a couple days. I guess it's my third Stylus...and probably my last. If I could somehow magically hook this thing up to a computer, would I be able to get the data? I'm pretty sure it's set to usb debugging. Meanwhile, I hope the brand new Sandisk 512 gb sd card I put in there isn't being affected by all this turmoil. Since I'm using an "inferior" Samsung Galaxy A02s to type this, I might as well ask: what's the biggest sd IT can handle? I've tried looking it up and seen as big as 1 tb, but I'm pretty sure that's an error. I suppose it might be true of some other model but a walmart phone that cost maybe $53...for the record, it's 32 gb. Also, my friend got a Oneplus Nord N10 recently. He says he doesn't like it but he's annoyed because he had to switch carriers and doesn't know how to switch back, and he's no techie. I'm not saying I am, but compared, yeah. I noticed the N10 has the same internal capacity as the Stylus and can probably take at least 512 gb. For me, a carrier probably wouldn't matter much as I likely would use it wifi only. I have been encouraged, though, to get a "regular" phone hooked up to some network in order to be able to make emergency calls and such. My limited experience with this is that it doesn't work very well for me. I would have to deal with the added weight, whether it might get lost or broken, etc., and I think these days there might be enough wifi around that a carrier would be unnecessary. Of course, what are the chances that a person would be in wifi range, know the password, and be able to make a call fast enough to avert danger?