BigCiX
Android Expert
It's funny that you would say that. The last 4 months I've see more friends, family and co-workers pick up an SIII or G-Note 2 than an Iphone.
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It's funny that you would say that. The last 4 months I've see more friends, family and co-workers pick up an SIII or G-Note 2 than an Iphone.
Best phone with removable battery and sd card slot, which is important to me. Otherwise I'd say Nexus 4.

What happens when you run out of storage? Where do you put data like offline maps, music, movies, game data, nandroid backups, etc., etc?
I use cloud storage and still hoping a USB otg cable will come available for it.
I was going to mention the DNA. It probably is technically the best phone right now, but it's too big for my taste.Kind of agree although I would say HTC DROID DNA if it had removable battery and sd card slot... quad core Krait, 1080p screen... awesome
... but as it is, the S3 wins because of it's expansion capabilities and Smart Stay![]()
Can't you use any old USB OTG cable? They're not manufacturer specific afaik.
I agree you can use cloud storage, but if you're in a situation where you don't have data you're screwed. Notice that Szadzik mentioned offline maps, so that you can use your mapping applications without data access. Offline maps take a large amount of storage space.
Also if you like to play high quality FLAC audio instead of average quality mp3 then you would need a very stable and high speed data connection in order to stream your music as those files have a much higher bitrate.
And you can't listen to your music on the Underground or Metro if you have no data connection, and this is where a lot of people listen to music on their daily commute. And also when you're in Airplane mode - i.e. when you're on an airplane...
Gotta remember that not everyone uses their phone for the same reasons you do. Only up until I got the Nexus did I realize, I never used my SD card. The only thing I put on there was backups to apks, ROMs and kernels and I can easily do that cloud storage. 16gbs is more than enough for the average user. Hence why there is an 8Gb model for the N4.

I use cloud storage and still hoping a USB otg cable will come available for it.
