15-07-2021 10:19 PM
16-07-2021 05:23 AM
Samsung at the moment create a couple of iterations of the same model.
i.e
Samsung Galaxy s21. & Samsung Galaxy s21+ & Samsung Galaxy s21 Ultra that have slightly different display sizes Samsung Galaxy-s21-ultra-5g/models
Or a person could look at recently past Galaxy Models to choose from, or one of the Samsung A phone models to see if one of those suited their needs.
It seems to be current market trend to be bigger screens on phone's I believe to accommodate to what these phone's accomplish especially with all the media consumption they do.
I totally appreciate your viewpoint on Sd Cards. Personally I prefer not to use a Sd card and use online vaults instead however I appreciate that many do use these and want a Sd card option in their phone's.
Maybe Samsung will reintroduce one in their upcoming Galaxy Models !
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16-07-2021 08:01 AM
16-07-2021 01:21 PM
@ScottMawby: Where SD card storage is concerned, this comes down to increasing internal storage capacities, as well as the availability of cloud storage services like Google Drive and OneDrive. If SD card support is a selling point for you, I recommend checking out the S20 range which is compatible with SD cards up to 1TB capacity, with internal storage options up to 256GB. I do agree that a smaller screen size would be a welcome addition to later models, however current trends seem to be leaning towards larger screens to accommodate media usage and gaming.
16-07-2021 01:21 PM