Trunkin said:
michael_stutzer said:
Trunkin said: I've always assumed that the reason companies like Apple and (now) Google don't allow expandable memory is so that they can overcharge for extra memory. I, for one, won't stand for it. At this point I'd rather get a dual core mid-range tablet with expandable storage for $350 than an cardless quad-core top of the line tablet for the same price. Why the hell should I have to spend extra when I already possess more than enough SD cards to meet my storage needs across multiple devices? Apple and Google can take their overpriced storage and shove it up their asses, and if Samsung ever follows suit, they can screw themselves too! Well, I think that's enough ranting for one day. |
Google doesn't overcharge for extra memory. They want you to use cloud for storage purposes. They don't offer high storage options because of that.
I agree in general though, no SD card means no buy for me. I have been using Samsung products for this reason lately and I am interested in Xperia Z.
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While that may be true, that may be even worse. Do the Nexus 7 & 10 even support 3g? Even if they do, that's just an extra, unnecessary cost as far as I'm concerned. Not only that, but they still do charge $100 for a measely 16gb extra on the Nexus 10. Their device is considerably cheaper($400 vs $500) than the iPad for what you get, though, so it's (somewhat) more justifiable for them to be charging so much for so little.
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Nexus 7 has a model with 3G, I know that but no idea about Nexus 10. I guess not but not sure. I agree but this is how Google business works, they want your data in the cloud otherwise they don't get any profit since they are selling the devices at cost (or slightly above cost).
I am pretty sure that Samsung will never drop support for SD cards though so there is always that possibility to fall back on.