Yeah and they can sell you the phone with a good imei and immediately call and report the device stolen, leaving your unable to activate
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How many Nexus devices have SD? How many Android phones allow Apps-to-SD support?Google added official support back in. Not sure why the attitude of "Google is trying to kill SD cards" is so prevalent now.
Towards the very end. And even thn that was a Moto decision...Google did not design the Moto G, Moto did.Heck, there's a version of the Moto G with LTE and SD card support available. That was made when Google still owned Moto.
Have never had that happen once with any SD I have owned. Even SD cards from water damaged phones I've had. SD can survive submersion in water...something the internal memory on my Nexus 5 didn't.I'd use an SD card for movies and music but that's it. Game data from apps.. Or just may apps... Photos... Anything of that nature I wouldn't trust... They can randomly corrupt.
Have never had that happen once with any SD I have owned. Even SD cards from water damaged phones I've had. SD can survive submersion in water...something the internal memory on my Nexus 5 didn't.
All memory is subject to corruption...even internal memory. I am sure it happens on SD, but the fact that it has never happened on any of the many phones I have owned leads me to believe it is not common.
And often fail with no warning.
SD corruption sure seems pretty common--on Samsung devices, anyway. I see at least one or two new threads about this every day. It's more common than you experience.
Where is the source for these claims? Who exactly are they "often failing" for? I don't mean this sarcastically. I'd really like to know.
I have never seen this happen even once...not only with me, but with everyone I know who also uses SD. And I am talking years...I still use the cheap SD card I got for my 2009 Droid 1.
Where is the source for these claims? Who exactly are they "often failing" for? I don't mean this sarcastically. I'd really like to know.
I have never seen this happen even once...not only with me, but with everyone I know who also uses SD. And I am talking years...I still use the cheap SD card I got for my 2009 Droid 1.
I thought the same thing. Read about it when I had my S3. It didn't happen to me until one day.... then I understood. They weren't lying.p
How many Nexus devices have SD? How many Android phones allow Apps-to-SD support?
There's your answer.
Towards the very end. And even thn that was a Moto decision...Google did not design the Moto G, Moto did.
I lost a weeks worth of vacation photos because my Nexus 5 did not have SD. So when it died, all the pictures and video I took died with it. So I am a little bitter about it.
Lots of friends and family with Samsung phones. My sister has gone through two Notes, my BF has a GS3. Boss and a coworker also use GS3. I am the go-to guy for tech support for all of them. None have had SD issues.
How many Samsung users are on this forum? Thousands? What is the ratio of complaints to the number of users? I am betting it is pretty low.
I disagree. Google is grudgingly allowing SD support because they don't want a backlash that taking away SD would cause. But they definitely don't like it, IMO, and are committed to throwing roadbloacks in our way to encourage us not to use it. They want us to use the stupid/slow/unreliable cloud. The cloud is not a replacement for local storage, and may never be.You're looking at it wrong.
Yeah, someplace like, oh I don't know...an SD card inside the phone? That would have been great.Sounds like you lost your pictures because you didn't have proper backups in place to ensure that they were saved somewhere else.
As is evidenced by the zero (0) SD cards that have gone bad for me and friends and family over dozens of devices and 5 years time. But people on the internet have had problems, so it is clear I should completely ignore my own experiences and assume that every SD card has a high failure rate now.And remember, SD cards can and do go bad also.
Only 99.9%. I agree, thats much worse.Just because you have an SD card does not make it a fool proof backup plan.
Have never had that happen once with any SD I have owned. Even SD cards from water damaged phones I've had. SD can survive submersion in water...something the internal memory on my Nexus 5 didn't.
All memory is subject to corruption...even internal memory. I am sure it happens on SD, but the fact that it has never happened on any of the many phones I have owned leads me to believe it is not common.
That sounds more like a problem with the specific phone in particular than with SD cards in general.And I had it happen with all my SD cards... Reboot a phone... Instant corruption and needs reformatting...
I agree. The reverse is true as well, don't you think? How many people are experiencing data corruption every time they reboot the phone? I don't think your experience is the norm.Just because it doesn't happen to you doesn't mean it doesn't happen... That's definitely not a good way to think about things.
I think we've solved that. Everyone seems to agree on the Moto G LTE.I wonder if maybe we should get this thread back on topic, regarding a good $200-250 phone for the OP?