I have gone back and forth on this issue because I love my sd card and swapping batteries just like all of you.
However, the people demanding these features stay in the phones aren't "power users," they are just afraid of change. I had the same feelings and only through a lot of introspection did I realize I was being silly by being upset that these features were gone.
Wireless quick charging available in all your furniture at home, at work, your car, and public spaces is coming fast. Android doze will increase your pocket time immensely. Free WiFi everywhere is almost a reality in the usa. Cloud storage works fine if you have free WiFi.
Samsung's cellular business is based on great hardware and innovation. The Note 5 is continuing that trend, but it is doing it by cutting features from yesterday. Does it **** me off? Yeah, I have 30 gb of video on my sd card and nowhere to put it except the cloud. But that is how all phones will store most data in ten years or less. You might as well get on board now
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I'm not afraid of change when it comes to removable batteries and SD cards.
I had the m8 prior to my Active.
What I can tell you is even with a bigger battery and the largest amount of internal memory, it still isn't as acceptable as a large removable battery and a 128 gig SD card.
It's about settling for most people. I am not alright in this because I am not 100 % satisfied with my devices, I am getting by until one can fulfill my needs with the latest and best technology on board for me. I chose the Active because it is a ruggedized phone that I need,that doesn't mean I would chose it if these needs weren't there.
The reason why most people are upset is because Samsung gimped the phone for many people's needs,and aren't releasing it in Europe now.
I am sure folks can get by with the n5, but why should they have to just get by?
The Notes have always been the best at giving power users the top of the line equipment in a complete package, and now someone has convinced them to take the line in a 180 degree shift to mimic Apple's iPhone and they are going to find out just how fickle Android users really are. They don't have Apple's herds waiting to gobble up everything Apple produces. A Note regardless of what some think of it is not and never will be a viable substitute for a iPhone to the Apple herd .
Again this misguided attempt to make the Note a s6 with a pen a failure to understand just how loyal Apple's fanbase really is, and mad the majority of long time Note users really are.
When you strip away features that propelled the phone's acceptance you alienate the core users and they will seek out other phones to fulfill their needs and wants.
Posted from my Samsung S6 Active