On the GS6. What's more of a deal breaker for you, no removable battery or no SD card?

The anti hoarding comments don't take into account that, sometimes it's not that you have so much data but, whatever data you do have is going to disappear on a factory reset. That's why the SD card is important. It's possible you've found rare documentaries on YouTube and saved them, or any other data scenario - and you're without a working computer except for your phone. When ota updates require you to have to format your phone, you lose everything. It's like saying you don't need an external hard disk.

That was brought up earlier.
The OS has its own partition.
A factory reset doesn't wipe the storage partition.

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All you need is a flash drive. Connect it to your device and you're set.

Yes, that's all right for backing up (if you have the time) but not a good continued regular use solution. Jar it and see what happens.
 
The anti hoarding comments don't take into account that, sometimes it's not that you have so much data but, whatever data you do have is going to disappear on a factory reset. That's why the SD card is important. It's possible you've found rare documentaries on YouTube and saved them, or any other data scenario - and you're without a working computer except for your phone. When ota updates require you to have to format your phone, you lose everything. It's like saying you don't need an external hard disk.

64gb for $25 bucks.

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I guess I believed another poster that was mistaken then.
It seems that wouldn't be too hard to have a separate partition that doesn't get wiped.

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Hmmm, okay I guess. I guess people are getting the wrong idea about how to use a flash drive.

It isn't a continual use solution like a micro SD that fits into an internal slot in the phone. I never worry about having to do a factory reset on a lower end phone I have with micro SD but I've been holding off doing it for months on my Nexus 5 because backing up is going so slowly (28 GB!). I won't buy another phone without micro SD now that I'm facing this situation. Love the Nexus 5 but it's missing key hardware features. And so is my OnePlus One.
 
Actually, you suggested it as a solution.
They were letting you know how it wasn't.

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It is a solution for backing files up. People are crying about "what if I have to wipe the OS" or "I don't like having my files on the device". Yeah, okay. Then some people want to think they are expected to hang this thing off the device and use it like this. God forbid it's gets "jarred". All theses excuses.

A solution? Don't get it!

Brilliant.
 
I travel a lot in the rural areas of the west and when in vehicle no worry, I've got car charger.

However when I go backpacking for a week or more or head out to the high peaks which I regularly do, a spare battery IS A MUST HAVE for the sake of emergency.

After all... there are no charging stations to plug into.

Unless... I want to carry an external solar charger array. Not interested!

Frankly, popping in a lightweight and small battery... is the only way to go.
 
I travel a lot in the rural areas of the west and when in vehicle no worry, I've got car charger.

However when I go backpacking for a week or more or head out to the high peaks which I regularly do, a spare battery IS A MUST HAVE for the sake of emergency.

After all... there are no charging stations to plug into.

Unless... I want to carry an external solar charger array. Not interested!

Frankly, popping in a lightweight and small battery... is the only way to go.

Actually, backpacking...sounds like a solar power unit would be a good idea in that situation??
 
Some people will argue with a telephone pole too.

Yeah I will give you the thing to worry about : your local air quality. This directly affects your health depending on the level of CO, NOx and particulate matter in your area.

- To people who feel the need to whine about the change that has already occured to a smartphone.

P.S. your wallet has your vote. Show it or don't because that's what counts.

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I almost forgot...
I have one of those hand crank radios that can also charge my phone.

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I travel a lot in the rural areas of the west and when in vehicle no worry, I've got car charger.

However when I go backpacking for a week or more or head out to the high peaks which I regularly do, a spare battery IS A MUST HAVE for the sake of emergency.

After all... there are no charging stations to plug into.

Unless... I want to carry an external solar charger array. Not interested!

Frankly, popping in a lightweight and small battery... is the only way to go.

I'm sure two batteries won't cut it for a week of backpacking in the high peaks. So what do you do for power?

So a charged up external power pack wouldn't work?