Not exactly “news” but the recent Samsung Galaxy Ax6 phones (A26, A36, A56) all does not have the MicroSD card slot, only the Galaxy A16 still has it.

I fucking hate this. I love having a mini-TV with me. I can load up a Terabyte of TV shows I love rewatching. You know, maybe you travel or something. Also, good for recording like a lot of videos. Now, new Samsung phones cannot do that anymore.

Sorry for the rant, but honestly, I have to vent: Fuck Samsung. Fuck this capitalist bullshit.

I’m thinking of stop buying Samsung for the future, but honestly, other manufacturers might follow suit, so it ultimately might not matter. I hate this bullshit. I will carry a portable SSD if I have to, I ain’t buying your stupid cloud. I’m broke AF and I don’t got no money for subscriptions. (Also, they could hold your data hostage and refuse access for random “ToS” violations)

What are your thoughts? What’s the future of MicroSD card slots in phones?

(future looks so bleak)

  • @VeganCheesecake@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    07 days ago

    I gotta admit I don’t really care. Back when I used MicroSD Cards in my phone, they kept dying, and even midrange phones now have more internal storage then I need.

    I can see why people want the option, but I personally haven’t missed it.

    • @cfi@lemmy.world
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      07 days ago

      I had the same microSD card in my various phones for 8 years. In the end, it didn’t fail, I just upgraded. I’ve had my current one for about 3 years now, still going strong

    • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashedOP
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      07 days ago

      they kept dying

      Curious, in your experience, how often do they die? What brand MicroSD cards where they, or was it random nameless cards?

      • @deeferg@lemmy.world
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        07 days ago

        Yeah maybe I’m just a soft user but all of my SD cards have held up over the years. Although to your point I try and always get brand name cards.

      • @VeganCheesecake@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        7 days ago

        First SanDisk, then Samsung. The Samsung ones usually lasted a bit longer.

        I think the Card that has held up the longest (still in use, currently in some Raspberry Pi) is one from SiliconPower. Also, some Samsung 128 and 256 cards (from their Endurance Series I think) that I gave away to a friend who uses them in her camera.