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)

  • @[email protected]
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    923 days ago

    I haven’t really thought about extra storage in awhile, when most phones are 256GB or more it’s hard to fill up that much space. At most I keep my music (maybe 30GB or so), some offline shows when traveling, photos, etc… I’m barely at 60GB of usage on mine.

    All I ever remember with SD cards in phones was how slow they are, how often they would randomly break and corrupt the data somehow, and how annoying it was to get stuff to properly work with content on an SD card.

    • TonyOstrich
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      122 days ago

      I just bought a 1TB SD card and cloned the 512GB card that was in my phone over to it because I was running out of space. My phone is rooted which does make forcing or tricking apps to use the SD card for storage much easier.

      • @[email protected]
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        122 days ago

        That’s fair, the downside of rooting for me is the struggle with updates and it significantly compromises the security of my phone.

    • @[email protected]
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      Yeah my buddies all buy the biggest phone capacity they can get, and I barely thought about my last phones 128gb. I had to check my current phones capacity just now, thought it was 256 but I guess it’s 512.

      I’m using 180 ish, but I could easily be under a hundred again if I deleted a bunch of crap that’s built up 🤷‍♂️

      I do remember losing a months worth of photos years ago when my SD card died, and my Dropbox had gotten full. That was the day I upgraded my Dropbox. I’m on a yearly subscription, it’s due to renew next month, I hope to be on immich by then. Just gotta find time.

  • @[email protected]
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    1323 days ago

    I agree that the future is bleak. I also agree that it makes life more difficult for those of us who don’t conform to this “I own nothing and pay a subscription for everything” lifestyle that people seem to be blindly moving in the direction of. I don’t pay for Spotify or any other streaming service (not that they even have all the music I listen to, I always hate it when people justify their existence with the “iT hAs EvErYtHiNG” line), I have my own music collection that I’ve curated over decades which is entirely offline. It won’t fit on a smartphone unless I pay a ridiculous amount of money for a model with tons of storage or convert my entire library to inferior quality. Ultimately it’s not a deal breaker feature for me so I do use a modern phone without external storage. I am fortunate that I own an MP3 player and multiple older phones with microSD support, including an XZ1 Compact which is what I currently use for portable music instead. It would be more convenient if I could just have everything on a single device like I used to, though.

  • @[email protected]
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    1323 days ago

    I haven’t felt the need for one in years, probably ever. My current 128gb phone is less than half full.

    Most of my music is streamed on Spotify, and my personal library is available on Jellyfin. I could make a local copy if I really needed to, but I don’t really need to. I have one or two Spotify playlists that I regularly listen to and those are cached.

    I don’t watch movies on my phone, the screen is too small. Again, Jellyfin, on my laptop, desktop, or TV.

    I do take a bunch of pictures, and I use Google Photos, but even if I didn’t, I’d offload them periodically instead of letting them fill up my phone.

    Stuff like backups or large file transfers I do over USB anyway.

  • @[email protected]
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    923 days ago

    I might be an outlier on this one, but what was SD cards good for? Hear me out :-) It was good because you had a phone with 32GB storage (11.3GB free!). It also was good for swapping photos and films and such in/out of the phone.

    I have a meager 128GB Storage space on my old phone, if I had to buy a new one (I buy used when I can) I’d opt for 512GB just to not nedding to care any more. I also have a ten dollar 64GB USB-A/USB-C key that I use to transfer stuff to and from the phone. I’m too lazy to set up a shared folder on my PC and maybe that’s a bit technical for some people but that could make things even more smooth.

    So what’s your use case that absolutely needs an SD card nowadays?

    Side note: they can try to pry the 3.5 jack from my dead hands though.

    • @[email protected]
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      823 days ago

      I thought I was going to be that way with the 3.5 mm jack but once I bought a pair of Bluetooth headphones I’ve been chilling, they’re really good nowadays unless you’re going full audiophile with .flac files

      • @[email protected]
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        Shrugs, I do use my FIIO BTR DAC sometimes (somewhat audiophile I guess), hooked up to my headphones. But only when the jack is not working as expected. Am I doomed?!

      • Ulrich
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        “Bluetooth is good” is not a counterargument though. Because all the phones with headphone jacks also had Bluetooth. They took away headphone jacks and gave us absolutely nothing in return except coercing us into buying more expensive and disposable shit. I’ve been using the same $20 wired headphones for 7 years; can you say the same about your $150 BT buds? I got a pair of Pixel Buds A with my P7 and they died in <3 years.

        • @[email protected]
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          123 days ago

          can you say the same about your $150 BT buds?

          Yeah actually my Jabras are probably pushing 5-6 years right now. Maybe slight reduction in battery life but I never wear them for extended hours anyways.

        • @[email protected]
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          223 days ago

          I’ve been using the same $20 wired headphones for 7 years

          Most $20 earbuds don’t make it more than a year, and that’s that I take good care of my stuff.

    • Ulrich
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      1023 days ago
      1. For storing photos and videos, mostly. As OP mentions specifically, TV and movies.

      2. Removing SD cards was part of an overall strategy of extracting more money, because now they can absolutely take you to town for additional storage. 128GB SD card? $28 to SanDisk. 128GB upgrade for your phone? $200 to the OEM. 🖕

    • @[email protected]
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      323 days ago

      SD cards are cheaper than paying for more storage on the phone and easier to manage. I have mine loaded up with my entire music library and game roms for emulation as well as a smaller selection of movies. I spend a lot of time at work in places with little to k ow network so it’s great to have on hand. I could fill the storage on any phone available today but I’d be constantly dealing with space when I wanted to install a new app or take video or whatever. I prefer to keep my media library separate.

      • @[email protected]
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        123 days ago

        Well, new phones have 512GB so I personally doesn’t see the need for more storage, and double-usb keys make for easy transfers.

        I mean I’m not against it, I had a 128GB SD card before, I just, personally, doesn’t feel the need any more (and I’m only having 128GB base storage).

        • @[email protected]
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          223 days ago

          As I said I can fill that with ease. Leaving no space for apps. If I have everything on the separate card that is a non issue. Using USB dongles is not a solution. It’s more crap we have to carry around when we already have an ideal method with the SD card. It takes up practically no space and offers great utility for those who need it. It’s not like they’re using the space on the board saved by taking it out to add new features.

          • @[email protected]
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            222 days ago

            If you fill up half a terabyte with ease, but not want to offload it on a usb key, well Xiaomi has a 1TB phone out 😅.

            You’re right though, why remove something that small just because? Shitty move.

    • JustEnoughDucks
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      923 days ago

      I have a phone with 128GB of space and an SD card with 256GB. To update to 256GB internal would have cost 250€ because price reductions often only happen on base models.

      I have used 86GB of internal with the rest on the SD. That is near-zero photos, a few streaming playlists, 2 game apps, and almost no documents. Apps take up ridiculous amounts of space now because devs don’t give a fuck about space.

      On my SD card I have used up 154GB of 256GB.

      My music library, all of my photos and videos are stored directly on the SD card, backups from apps, etc…

      See how 154 + 86 is way more than 128 and a 256GB SD card cost 30€ while to upgrade to 256GB internal would be more than 800% the cost? And the sum above would be at the limit of 256GB anyway? They didn’t offer a 512GB model.

      The added benefit of if my phone dies or gets destroyed, the chance that I can just pull my SD card out and have all of my needed info including backups of my TOTP codes and everything without having to go to a multi-hundred euro recovery service.

      • @[email protected]
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        223 days ago

        That’s expensive! Kids phone got that +100€ 512GB a year or two ago when he needed a new one.

        I’m no apple/samsung guy though so it depends I guess.

      • @[email protected]
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        423 days ago

        Also the cost of getting more internal storage is not just the difference between the two models. Because as you said the 512GB model wasn’t even available when you bought the phone but in 2-3 years it will probably be the default. But by then you can’t just buy more storage like you would by getting a bigger card, you need a new phone.

    • @[email protected]
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      423 days ago

      My current phone has an SD card slot but I never used it. I sync my photos to my server via wifi. In 2025 I don’t really see it’s point.

      Also type-c usb drives and external hdds are common nowadays, if you just want to backup huge data via a wire, you can do that via it’s port. It’s more convenient plugging-unplugging an usb drive than removing the sd card, I use this feature occasionally.

  • BoofStroke
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    3423 days ago

    If there is no expandable storage, you have to buy the 2x expensive phone with more internal storage. That’s the game they are playing.

        • @[email protected]
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          723 days ago

          Not sure what the need to be a dick about this it, but I don’t agree that just because they are a “sliver of phone users” doesn’t mean what they’re talking about isn’t still important. It’s good for users to try and think of ways to keep things the least expensive for themselves, while increasing their technical knowledge. I’m seeing a lot of younger people without any basic knowledge of technology who are going to be at the whim of changes made by tech giants because they don’t know how to modify their own systems.

          The more people work together and ask questions to try and grow as well as try and share their discontent with design decisions of those tech giants in hope others might take note and stop, the better. It’s a small effort by one person, but it’s more than just throwing up their hands and saying “just get a thumb drive and stop crying”.

    • @[email protected]
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      923 days ago

      I think it’s also pushing subscription based cloud services. To me, the SD card slot is a convenient backup target when away from home. It fits my 3-2-1 backup strategy. Without it, more people will consider backing up to paid cloud services, like how Apple does it.

      For the record, I hate this trend. Hands off my sd slot and my 3.5mm jack. But I also want GrapheneOS or something similar. Can’t have it all…

  • @[email protected]
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    1822 days ago

    I’m still pissed about the this and morons over on Reddit actually defended it saying “NoBoDy UsEs SD CaRdS. UsE tHe cLoUd”

    Yeah ok buddy, like I want to pay infinite dollars for a $50 SD card? What about shit I don’t want on somebody else’s computer? What about if I’m in an area with low coverage? What if I want root my device and have an emergency firmware to recover from?

    Eventually the smarter people showed up, but fuck the onslaught of idiots that tried saying cloud storage was better than SD. The future is fucked if the current generation is this brain-dead.

  • @[email protected]
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    923 days ago

    I use syncthing to a second drive on my pc in case my phone gets lost or stolen. It just syncs when I connect to wifi. This sucks for people who take or store a lot of videos.

    • Ulrich
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      223 days ago

      How does Syncthing solve OP’s problem?

        • Ulrich
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          723 days ago

          I mean you can do that by plugging it into the computer and dragging and dropping files. The problem is they’re no longer on the phone

          • @[email protected]
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            223 days ago

            Syncthing is automatic, so you don’t have to remeber to do that. If you’re taking a lot of videos I’m sure you wouldn’t need them all the time. I guess op could get a seed box.

  • @[email protected]
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    2123 days ago

    Forcing you on to “The Cloud” (i.e. other peoples disk space) so your data can be rummaged through. I don’t like it.

  • @[email protected]
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    1922 days ago

    Sounds like the EU needs to mandate user expandable storage next.

    Put it alongside the USB-C and replaceable battery rules.

    • @[email protected]
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      221 days ago

      The EU is the mother of consumers world wide. Some company is taking advantage of you? Get the EU on the line, someone’s knees are about to pop.

  • @[email protected]
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    1523 days ago

    I agree not having micro SD cards is pretty frustrating. The way I have worked around it is to “self-host” the things that take up lots of storage space on a separate PC, and connect to that with my phone when I want to access it.

    For example, instead of loading a bunch of movies onto my phone, all my movies/tv are on my plex server. When I want to watch something I just open the Plex app and go. The videos don’t take up any space on my phone (unless i will be out of service, then I can download them via the app for offline viewing).

    I do the same thing for music, pictures, and other things. A benefit of this is all my stuff is accessible from all my devices (phone, tablet/pc/laptop/tv) without me having to manually load it on each device.

    It takes work to get setup, and it’s important to make sure you have good data backup practices incase you have drives that fail. But once you have it setup it’s quite liberating not having to rely on all the BS cloud services that big tech tries to sell us.

    While I would still prefer to have a micro sd card slot, this setup makes me miss them less.

    • @[email protected]
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      523 days ago

      I’m willing to negotiate on the SD slot but I require my devices to have a removable battery. Currently I do have an SD slot too but I can’t even remember wether I have a card installed or not. Obviously I’d still prefer to have that too. Hardware features > software features.

    • Ulrich
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      1423 days ago

      I did that for years until there were none left.

        • Ulrich
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          323 days ago

          I see. Moto G also looks like it only gets a couple of years of updates. And the most important thing to me these days is the OS. So I get a Pixel with Graphene and the extra cost will pay for itself over time. Especially since all the new Android phones are more or less the same these days.

        • Ulrich
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          Sony still sells phones? Last I checked they were like $2k, obscenely tall, took terrible photos, and only got a couple years of updates.

  • mesa
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    523 days ago

    My pixel also does not have it. I don’t like it. The only slot is usc c.

  • @[email protected]
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    1023 days ago

    Nintendo Switch 2 just got it’s 1tb MicroSD Express (1gbps write / 3 gbps read) card announced so I see a bright future for MicroSD technology.

    • HobbitFoot
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      222 days ago

      Yeah, but I see it as a “premium” product going forward.

  • @[email protected]
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    223 days ago

    I use an A15 and don’t use the SD card slot, but I have a home server and handheld gaming devices. I don’t use my phone to store much of anything.

    I’m an outlier. I know a lot of users live in their phones without hardly any backup devices. Those are the ones who will be hit hardest by a decision like this.