Google doesn't pay the fee, the manufactures of the phone do. So Google may compensate LG for the fee, but do we know that for a fact? Half of the useful features in Android originated somewhere else. Pinch to zoom for example and swipe to unlock for 2 examples.The nexus devices will never have a expandable sd slot, Google has to pay Microsoft 15 bucks for every device that has extsd. The nexus is a pure Google experience, it will not come with a competitors product.
Internal memory is also much faster, so as you are loading pictures, viewing gallery the user experience is faster, smoother.
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Google doesn't pay the fee, the manufactures of the phone do. So Google may compensate LG for the fee, but do we know that for a fact? Half of the useful features in Android originated somewhere else. Pinch to zoom for example and swipe to unlock for 2 examples.
Hmm...while I don't care one way or another about the external storage missing - thought I would but it's been easy enough transferring files with the cord (Bluetooth is massively slow and needs babysitting.) - I *do* want to know the secret for moving things off my always full DVR! If only I understood how he did this. If only my DVR had removable storage.As for external storage, I use that for movies and TV shows. Sometimes when I have to travel I get very little notice (fly out the next day) so I have one 32GB mSD card that I can pop into the HTPC. I set it up to batch-convert any queued up DVRed TV shows that I haven?t watched yet and let it convert about 10 or 12 hours worth of shows overnight. In the morning I pull the mSD card out of the computer and pop it into the tablet on my way out the door.
-Suntan
USB OTG was about as close as we were ever gonna get to having expandable storage on our Nexi (excluding N1), but the N4 doesn't support it, so it's unclear as to whether or not we'll even have that option in the future on our handsets.
The newer Nexus 10 supports it afaik which I find odd - which could mean things were mucked up on LG's side and not because Google requested there be no support for it.
It's not about SSDs, it's about SD cards...Google won't allow them on Nexus devices because they think FAT32 (which almost all SD cards come preformatted to) is "unstable" and can "cause file corruption" (geez, that means don't buy a digital camera with an SD card slot...wait...)
I say, let the user decide if they want to keep everything on internal storage, and whether to use MTP or not.