Nostromo79
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Exactly....why 128 is the base for their premium line is astounding. Lasts years Note plus was 256 base. It just doesn't make sense
If anything im upset about the Note 20U is they went down to 128gb with base storage , that was big mistake , I can understand the S line but very bad decision.
Best Buy normally has a universal unlocked phone.
Their house color is guess what..
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BLUE.........
That won't help an ExynosIts 256GB in Uk
Must be because they gave us exynos lol
Yeah....I can make it work....I don't use anywhere near 512 especially with an external card. 256 would have been nice.You gonna get a 128gb model too.
It depends on your usageIs there any meed for 512 when there is expandable storage. I could see it being a problem absent that feature.
It depends on your usage
Is there any meed for 512 when there is expandable storage. I could see it being a problem absent that feature.
No but 256 should've been standard especially when the system takes up about 40-60gb by default.
Is it that much? I dont remember that much being used for the system in the S20U.
Your question went from need to necessary after I posted my response. My answer may not satisfy your need or desire for more internal memory.In what use case woud 512 be necessary with expandable srorage?
Just checked my S20 Ultra and it's 21. Keep in mind that you don't get the full 128 without even subtracting the system memory so I have about 80gb true memeory that I can use which can make it difficult with 4K video etc. Luckily I have the 256gb card from the note 7 fiasco that's still going strong.
Also, it seems like the extra cost for onboard storage you never recover on resale. Its not like a phone without expandable that will demand a higher selling price compared to a lower equipped phone.
Your question went from need to necessary after I posted my response. My answer may not satisfy your need or desire for more internal memory.
If speed and stability and storing a lot of apps aren't important to you than micro SD may be adequate for you. External storage is fine for storing a lot of content, however compared to internal storage especially in newer devices it crawls. Also, make sure you back it up occasionaly.
For the context of this thread it's mostly a discussion between getting 128 vs 512, at least in the U.S.A. While 512 may be extreme for many there is no middle ground to choose from. 128 is much less and for many who have large files requires adding a micro SD. I use mine mostly for backup of what's on my device. Keep in mind also that 8K and 4K take up a lot of room and some cards don't support the speeds required to record or playback video. I suppose an argument could be made to just buy a faster card for video, however that doesn't change the fact that it's less reliable especially if you handle it alot taking it and of the device. I only use external storage for backup so in my case I have to be frugal with internal storage smaller than 512. In my case I can easily justify a need for more internal memory. Is it absolutely necessary? That's purely debatable and a matter of choice.