Kevin OQuinn
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- May 17, 2010
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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.
This is far different from the days of the Nexus 1 when they embraced it.
Yeah, someplace like, oh I don't know...an SD card inside the phone? That would have been great.
I definitely learned my lesson though, and now that I don't have SD I will make sure to carry some other much-more-expensive-and-cumbersome backup solution along with me. It's part of the price I will have to pay to use Nexus devices now.
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.
Only 99.9%. I agree, thats much worse.
I have yet to see any actual figures on failure rates. Even estimated ones.
They already took SD card support away. Then they added it back. Not because of backlash, but because they want it to be done properly. You might not like what their idea of proper SD card support is, but hey, you can always build your own OS if you like. I think it's also safe to say that you don't consider SD card support to be that crucial, or you would have chose a device that has it. As it stands, other things are clearly higher up on your list than SD card support. So yeah, there's that.
I use cloud backup for photos when I'm connected to wifi. It definitely minimizes the chance of losing photos. The odds of my device actually failing to the point of not being able to recover it while I'm away from wifi, and have taken pictures that aren't currently backed up, are slim.
I'm glad that you have never had an SD card fail on you. That does not mean it doesn't happen or that it won't happen to you.