• Auster
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    531 year ago

    Same as the past 10 or so years, from what I can tell.

    • @[email protected]
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      251 year ago

      Spotify has a SD card feature that’s completely broken.
      My Samsung camera App can’t record 4k60 to the SD card, no matter the speed.
      At least the Samsung file manager handles it decently :D

      • LUHG
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        11 year ago

        The Spotify feature works for me.

  • ryan213
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    321 year ago

    Uh…fine? I’m still on a perfectly working Note 10+.

  • Obinice
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    311 year ago

    The same as always, why wouldn’t it be? I decide how much capacity I want on my phone, pop it in, format and encrypt, and it amalgamates with the rest of my storage. Perfection.

  • @Melco
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    201 year ago

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  • @JoelJ
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    201 year ago

    That was a good read with some helpful tips, but they didn’t have a conclusion at the end so they never answered their own question!

      • @drislands
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        51 year ago

        I asked ChatGPT

        Thank you for leading with this. No disrespect to you personally, but I’m not interested in reading what an LLM has to say.

        • snooggums
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          31 year ago

          “I asked ChatGPT” sounds like “My comment was subcontracted to someone who works for peanuts.”

  • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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    171 year ago

    It’d be a hell of a lot better if I could put my apps on either an SD or microSD card. Hell, it’d be bliss if JoiPlay had the capability to load shit from my SD card to save space on my phone. The pokemon fangames I really enjoy are by no means getting smaller.

    • @SirXer6xes
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      121 year ago

      I mean you can. Its in the dev options on android. Its called force allow apps on external. I do that for all my games including emulated ones.

  • @hark
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    131 year ago

    Works great. I use it in case I need to transfer large files instead of having to carry a dedicated USB drive around.

  • @Eggroley
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    101 year ago

    Xperia I V, using it how I’ve always used it.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      How’s the battery life and does it have a high touch sampling rate? I am interested in getting one.

      • @Eggroley
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        31 year ago

        Battery life is good so far. Nothing special. The screen seems sensitive as well, I can’t really attest for anything like mobile gaming though.

        Mind you the phone is 120hz, I think I might notice if the touch sampling rate was low, but again, I can’t attest for gaming much. All I’ve played are rhythm games.

    • LUHG
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      11 year ago

      Did you have 1 IV?

  • @linearchaos
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    91 year ago

    SD is fine, has always been fine. But people never replace them as often as they should. That’s why they started trying to keep people from putting apps on them. They’re pushing to make the cards to go away because it saves them from support calls and makes the phones appear to degrade slower.

    • smallaubergine
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      121 year ago

      could you just have a warning to the user that it appears that their SD card is slow? Feels like that should be doable. We used to get warnings when we’d plug in a USB2.0 device into a USB1.0 port on windows

      • @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        Google never cared enough.
        This has been an issue since at least Android 4, granted some SD cards are terrible at random IO.

        • Silvus
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          31 year ago

          Oh google cared. They had interviews where they assured the interviewers that modern phones had plenty of space on board, and they didn’t need sd cards any more. And followed up with comments about os issues.

          Bottom line the decision makers at google are out of touch with reality. Much like their stances on ensuring their apps will work if their is no internet. They live in a world that is always full 5g connected, so obviously everyone does. Trying to use their music apps after “downloading” the music makes me very upset.

      • @linearchaos
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        41 year ago

        I think we’d all prefer that. Seems like they could have done something of the sort.

  • @waterbogan
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    21 year ago

    I store all my music in there from my streaming service so I can have uninterrupted music when driving, cycling etc. Have about half a terabyte in there. My phone has enough memory that I dont need to store my apps on there. Also keep pics and video on SD card

      • @waterbogan
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        All those playlists are on Deezer and synced to it, so if the card shits the bed I can just replace it and download the playlists again

          • @waterbogan
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            11 year ago

            The photo and videos I’ve got on the card are all backed up to Google Photos (so backed up to their cloud) It is useful, only downside is Google Photos seems to remove older photos from my storage and it is very difficult to bulk download them back into my phone from the cloud. Not a big deal but really irritating if I want to access my photos somewhere with no Wifi or cell service