• aluminium@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    No shit. And get this - The iPhone 7 did have enough space for a headphone jack.

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          7 months ago

          True but in my market it’s basically samsung and apple at all the carriers. Hard to find alternatives.

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        7 months ago

        There was no reason to get rid of the headphone jack. Funny enough, the microSD cards are designed to fail. When you’re using them in dash cams, cameras and drones they know they have to reach a certain bit rate and when they see that not happening they tell you that it’s time to format and/or replace. But using them as a supplemental file system in the phone is dicey. The difference between underperforming and being a problem is a line in the sand that Android has a mastered. Google even tried a series of tactics to make them less dodgy. They tried to make it where you can’t install apps out there. But even just putting media and other stuff out there when the operating system goes to check the storage driver can cause hiccups and lags and weird problems.

        If SD cards weren’t almost all disposable trash we might be able to use them in our phones without creating any performance or support nightmares.

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          7 months ago

          Good point with the micro SD. Although I have yet to see one fail personally, however that is a minuscule sample size.

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          7 months ago

          The kinda depends on what SD card you buy. Don’t buy crap cards.

          Also SD cards work well enough for the Switch and Steam Deck, and that’s objectively way more demanding than storing a few images on a phone.

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            7 months ago

            The vast majority of SD cards are made in the same factory and just branded differently.

            Switch and steam deck Don’t constantly try to enumerate/scan the entire file system. Putting game binaries is a one and done. Writing save files is a trickle every couple of minutes.

            Android really does abuse the hell out of those cards.

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              7 months ago

              It’s not like games just read once from the SD card and then remain in RAM

              If what you said about android is true, then they should have fixed that instead.