Question samsung - no sd card - size - run out

towngirl

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Nov 14, 2012
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The newer samsungs do not take sd cards.

most of the new phones seem about 256GB

What happens of you run out of space?


 
Well if you run out of storage there are three options or one outcome.

a) The Cloud, and thinking of which and as you like your music I would recommend....

b) A flash drive

c) A 512 gig phone, but reading through this at some point you'll probably run out of that too.

d) Or....You're s*****d!!🌝
 
Any idea how much recorded music there is in the world? 🙄
Did you intentionally only read the words in my statement selectively to make that statement?

Let me dumb it down for you because you are irritating me.

Legally = Purchase
256GB = 256,000MB
320kbps ≈ 5MB
Songs - 256,000÷5= 51,200 Songs (using 1000, not 1024)
51,200 Songs at ~ 0.99¢ = $53,248 (including average tax 4%)

Forget $ vs € vs £. Now tell me, what idiot spends even half that or even a quarter in music purchases of mp3s of all things?
 
Well if you run out of storage there are three options or one outcome.

a) The Cloud, and thinking of which and as you like your music I would recommend....

b) A flash drive

c) A 512 gig phone, but reading through this at some point you'll probably run out of that too.

d) Or....You're s*****d!!🌝
If one is going to pay for cloud storage for music, you might as well just stop buying music and stream it. You'll be using data anyway and for the monthly costs of cloud storage plus buying music, you might as well stream and listen to whatever you want.
Use the phone storage for pictures and videos. Googles included storage for photos should last a long time. It took forever to even get close in (only counting pictures) pictures to reach 15GB.

At a certain point once becomes a hoarder and better practices need to take place like offloading to a PC or external drive. Put a few movies on your phone and swap them.