Not exactly “news” but the recent Samsung Galaxy Ax6 phones (A26, A36, A56) all does not have the MicroSD card slot, only the Galaxy A16 still has it.
I fucking hate this. I love having a mini-TV with me. I can load up a Terabyte of TV shows I love rewatching. You know, maybe you travel or something. Also, good for recording like a lot of videos. Now, new Samsung phones cannot do that anymore.
Sorry for the rant, but honestly, I have to vent: Fuck Samsung. Fuck this capitalist bullshit.
I’m thinking of stop buying Samsung for the future, but honestly, other manufacturers might follow suit, so it ultimately might not matter. I hate this bullshit. I will carry a portable SSD if I have to, I ain’t buying your stupid cloud. I’m broke AF and I don’t got no money for subscriptions. (Also, they could hold your data hostage and refuse access for random “ToS” violations)
What are your thoughts? What’s the future of MicroSD card slots in phones?
(future looks so bleak)
Sounds like the EU needs to mandate user expandable storage next.
Put it alongside the USB-C and replaceable battery rules.
The EU is the mother of consumers world wide. Some company is taking advantage of you? Get the EU on the line, someone’s knees are about to pop.
I’m still pissed about the this and morons over on Reddit actually defended it saying “NoBoDy UsEs SD CaRdS. UsE tHe cLoUd”
Yeah ok buddy, like I want to pay infinite dollars for a $50 SD card? What about shit I don’t want on somebody else’s computer? What about if I’m in an area with low coverage? What if I want root my device and have an emergency firmware to recover from?
Eventually the smarter people showed up, but fuck the onslaught of idiots that tried saying cloud storage was better than SD. The future is fucked if the current generation is this brain-dead.
No SD card, no 3.5mm connector, no purchase
I did that for years until there were none left.
Sony apparently has your back still
Sony still sells phones? Last I checked they were like $2k, obscenely tall, took terrible photos, and only got a couple years of updates.
My Moto G 5G has both
I see. Moto G also looks like it only gets a couple of years of updates. And the most important thing to me these days is the OS. So I get a Pixel with Graphene and the extra cost will pay for itself over time. Especially since all the new Android phones are more or less the same these days.
I’m willing to negotiate on the SD slot but I require my devices to have a removable battery. Currently I do have an SD slot too but I can’t even remember wether I have a card installed or not. Obviously I’d still prefer to have that too. Hardware features > software features.
The Samsung XCover phones have removable battery, MicroSD card slot, headphone jack, IP68 rating, the performance aint great according to reddit.
But samsung might just kill those features in future releases, as they do with other phone. They start with the top, slowly going down to the budget ones, they’ll eventually just end the XCover series.
Edit: Or maybe not, we’ll see how the EU regulations will get enforced.
That’s the phone I got.
If there is no expandable storage, you have to buy the 2x expensive phone with more internal storage. That’s the game they are playing.
Step 1: Buy portable SSD
Step 2: Duct tape said SSD to back of phone, connect USB-C cable
Step 3: ???
Step 4: Profit?
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Not sure what the need to be a dick about this it, but I don’t agree that just because they are a “sliver of phone users” doesn’t mean what they’re talking about isn’t still important. It’s good for users to try and think of ways to keep things the least expensive for themselves, while increasing their technical knowledge. I’m seeing a lot of younger people without any basic knowledge of technology who are going to be at the whim of changes made by tech giants because they don’t know how to modify their own systems.
The more people work together and ask questions to try and grow as well as try and share their discontent with design decisions of those tech giants in hope others might take note and stop, the better. It’s a small effort by one person, but it’s more than just throwing up their hands and saying “just get a thumb drive and stop crying”.
I think it’s also pushing subscription based cloud services. To me, the SD card slot is a convenient backup target when away from home. It fits my 3-2-1 backup strategy. Without it, more people will consider backing up to paid cloud services, like how Apple does it.
For the record, I hate this trend. Hands off my sd slot and my 3.5mm jack. But I also want GrapheneOS or something similar. Can’t have it all…
Forcing you on to “The Cloud” (i.e. other peoples disk space) so your data can be rummaged through. I don’t like it.
That and they get unlimited money and/or force you to a more expensive model of a phone.
Cool. More phones I won’t buy.
Just get a Motorola phone, the stylus 5g has a micro SD and headphones jack for $250 on sale. I got one after I broke my last Samsung phone, and I was pleasantly surprised coming from S and Z series phones.
How is your mileage on that? I tried out the stylus last year but found the headphone jack was garbage. Took my earbuds to an electronics shop and found every Moto phone had bad jacks. Every non-Moto jack worked fine. For reference, I would play any sound at low volume and there would be a hissing/static noise in my buds.
Huh, mine have been totally fine, but I got a very late model, I believe around October or November. Perhaps they fixed it.
Nintendo Switch 2 just got it’s 1tb MicroSD Express (1gbps write / 3 gbps read) card announced so I see a bright future for MicroSD technology.
Yeah, but I see it as a “premium” product going forward.
I agree not having micro SD cards is pretty frustrating. The way I have worked around it is to “self-host” the things that take up lots of storage space on a separate PC, and connect to that with my phone when I want to access it.
For example, instead of loading a bunch of movies onto my phone, all my movies/tv are on my plex server. When I want to watch something I just open the Plex app and go. The videos don’t take up any space on my phone (unless i will be out of service, then I can download them via the app for offline viewing).
I do the same thing for music, pictures, and other things. A benefit of this is all my stuff is accessible from all my devices (phone, tablet/pc/laptop/tv) without me having to manually load it on each device.
It takes work to get setup, and it’s important to make sure you have good data backup practices incase you have drives that fail. But once you have it setup it’s quite liberating not having to rely on all the BS cloud services that big tech tries to sell us.
While I would still prefer to have a micro sd card slot, this setup makes me miss them less.
I agree that the future is bleak. I also agree that it makes life more difficult for those of us who don’t conform to this “I own nothing and pay a subscription for everything” lifestyle that people seem to be blindly moving in the direction of. I don’t pay for Spotify or any other streaming service (not that they even have all the music I listen to, I always hate it when people justify their existence with the “iT hAs EvErYtHiNG” line), I have my own music collection that I’ve curated over decades which is entirely offline. It won’t fit on a smartphone unless I pay a ridiculous amount of money for a model with tons of storage or convert my entire library to inferior quality. Ultimately it’s not a deal breaker feature for me so I do use a modern phone without external storage. I am fortunate that I own an MP3 player and multiple older phones with microSD support, including an XZ1 Compact which is what I currently use for portable music instead. It would be more convenient if I could just have everything on a single device like I used to, though.
I haven’t felt the need for one in years, probably ever. My current 128gb phone is less than half full.
Most of my music is streamed on Spotify, and my personal library is available on Jellyfin. I could make a local copy if I really needed to, but I don’t really need to. I have one or two Spotify playlists that I regularly listen to and those are cached.
I don’t watch movies on my phone, the screen is too small. Again, Jellyfin, on my laptop, desktop, or TV.
I do take a bunch of pictures, and I use Google Photos, but even if I didn’t, I’d offload them periodically instead of letting them fill up my phone.
Stuff like backups or large file transfers I do over USB anyway.
I need a slot but my phone doesnt have one. I keep having to offload videos to my computer extremely slowly via bluetooth. Slots matter. You WILL run out of space if you use your phone for more than calling texting and web browsing. Heck cant install giant games either unless i delete the others.
have you tried syncthing or something similar? it works over wifi (can work locally) which is much faster, and more automatic.
I like SD slots for all kinds of reasons, never had a single one die on me… As for subscription based stuff, even/especially apps, etc, they’re just a money drain and, let’s face it, a lot are not worth what they demand and are plain exploitative…
Unfortunately us techies on niche platforms like Lemmy aren’t who these manufacturers make their money from. People buy whatever shit is put out in droves, and they haven’t been punished for removing things like the SD card slot and headphone jack.
Cling onto your old phone for as long as you can, because we are screwed in that department.
My LG V20 is starting to have serious issues running apps I need and I’m really bummed about it :(
I use syncthing to a second drive on my pc in case my phone gets lost or stolen. It just syncs when I connect to wifi. This sucks for people who take or store a lot of videos.
How does Syncthing solve OP’s problem?
You can move and store excess files and it will remove them from the phone.
I mean you can do that by plugging it into the computer and dragging and dropping files. The problem is they’re no longer on the phone…
Syncthing is automatic, so you don’t have to remeber to do that. If you’re taking a lot of videos I’m sure you wouldn’t need them all the time. I guess op could get a seed box.
I wish syncthing would work for me. Spent a week testing and trying to get it to work.
I’m using syncthing - fork on android and linux on my pc.