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09-06-2025 11:42 PM in
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09-07-2025 12:06 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesDitto.
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09-07-2025 12:06 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesWe are not talking about a Google Pixel here, we are talking about Samsung phones. There is absolutely no need for an SD card slot in today's phones, that's why they are being eliminated manufacturer by manufacturer.
If you think I search you out to nitpick your comments, you are absolutely wrong. I pay little attention to the names of users whose comments I respond to. I respond to those comments that need a response that will make them realize what reality is.
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09-07-2025 01:30 PM (Last edited 09-07-2025 01:54 PM ) in
Galaxy S PhonesLike I said in my first comment it's people like you as to why companies do this to us and get away with it because people like you don't fight back. Just because you don't want or need an SD card doesn't mean other people don't, or any other feature that they've taken away in the past for that matter. Just because you can buy a smartwatch and have remote control functionality on that doesn't mean it was a good idea to remove the Bluetooth from the s-pens. And the Google pixel was just one example, I'm not a dumb***... Obviously we are in a Samsung oriented forum so normally we wouldn't be talking about other phones...
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09-07-2025 01:38 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesThere is absolutely no need to fight back when one recognizes progress. That you, and others like you, won't face that reality just serves to make your own technological lives difficult. I'd like to go back to rotary phones where you could leave the house and not know you missed a call until the person called you back. The constant interruptions of one notification or the other, psychologically impels one to act on them.
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09-07-2025 01:49 PM (Last edited 09-07-2025 01:50 PM ) in
Galaxy S PhonesWell, you can keep your old phones with the SD cards and no updates that you don't like and be happy as a clam. But, if you want new technology, you have to give up your attachment to old features. Are they missed by some? Of course, but alternatives exist to fill the void, hence, flash drives, eSIMS (which are better for the planet because there is no ewaste when they are produced or discarded), larger hard drives (which people have been begging for for ages, making the need for the SD card irrelevant)
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09-07-2025 01:51 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesYou can keep your own private storage. What's preventing you? That's what flash drives, external drives and computers are for. Your argument is fallacious.
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09-07-2025 01:56 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesNope, actually a step forward in security. If you have control of your own data and your own backup option, if your phone fails, gets lost or stolen, you still have your stuff. And, with plenty of internal storage, you shouldn't have to worry about running out of space and can use those external devices (since you abhor cloud storage), as your backup. You can't run programs off an SD card anyway, they are strictly storage media and ,technically, they are also an external device, since they can be removed.
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