16-01-2021 03:49 AM
Then you have the choice of dual Sim or one eSim and expanded storage??
Why wouldn't this make sense??
Why wouldn't this be available on the S21 series??
16-01-2021 05:42 AM
They must have their own reasons for moving away from sd card support @Newtome
One of the draws of using a Samsung phone is the option of using a sd card to expand storage internally but they seem now to favour no onboard support but instead OneDrive !
I personally do not use a sd card for my own reasons but as phones now tend to record in higher definition options which takes up more space etc I'd personally not buy a phone with less than 256Gb onboard storage.
People would need to compare the 3 models but going from Samsungs own site and tech sites and region they live in for what a particular Samsung s21 option of phone supports.
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16-01-2021 05:54 AM
Strange that the world is moving to eSim yet they have a dedicated nano Sim only
For 95% of users who have only one phone number/plan either the eSim wouldn't be used or the nano Sim wouldn't be used.
Seems to me that it would encourage the use of the eSim if the physical Sim had hybrid functionality.
Just my opinion
16-01-2021 08:34 AM
16-01-2021 08:42 AM
There are eSim only phones
Even the S20 series allow using eSim so you could use them without ever putting a sim card into the phone.
So my question remains, why doesn't the phone have a hybrid sim?? It would make much more sense.