• network_switch@lemmy.ml
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    5 days ago

    I think 128GB should be the minimum. A lot reserved for the operating system and the rest for storage hungry applications. At least save local map data and some music

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      5 days ago

      I have 32GB of storage and I’m sitting at around 22GB used with all of my apps.

      128GB seems like way over kill especially if you factor in the cost. It doesn’t make sense for a cheap device.

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          5 days ago

          Except maybe it isn’t needed?

          I would have no use for that much. Why waste the hardware? If you need that much just buy a device with a higher capacity. Don’t force it on everyone.

          16GB is to low because it falls short in many uses. 32GB is just about right for a lot of people and 64GB is excellent. I’m not sure why you would want 256GB. Phone storage shouldn’t be relied on for important things like photos since your phone can get destroyed in many different ways.

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            1 day ago

            Flash chips are cheap as actual potato chips, why are you arguing for phones to be shipped with less onboard storage, especially when SD cards aren’t guaranteed

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            5 days ago

            I take photos/videos and keep a huge amount of music offline. Even 128 GB isn’t enough for me.

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              5 days ago

              Exactly. My music collection is about 450gb; and I have maybe 50-60gb downloaded on my phone at any moment.

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                5 days ago

                Unfortunately not possible (Pixel). If I did had one I’d probably be happy with 128 GB (I have a few games as well on my phone), but I’ve heard a lot of people online get burned by failing SD cards so you never know.

                But the point is that even if I did put in an SD card is it really different than just buying a phone with higher storage? Also the built in UFS devices are much faster than SDs

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                  5 days ago

                  How would a failing MicroSD card be any different than losing or dropping a phone? I’ve never had a MicroSD card fail on me for the most part.

                  I think MicroSD cards have the benefit of being able to be moved between devices.

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                    4 days ago

                    I’ve had a micro SD card fail, it sucks if you haven’t created a backup as flash storage used for SD cards is lower quality than what you get internally with UFS storage. I would say that’s the big difference to losing or dropping your phone.

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            5 days ago

            Your point is valid but I’ve never actually had a phone get destroyed. Is it common for that to happen?

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              5 days ago

              You never know. I’ve had my device for years but I’ve also know people who had there phone ruined in all sorts of ways. Everything from dropping it into the toilet to having it get run over by something.