Again, to summarize:Dan: blasts Samsung for moving on from old, outdated tech.Also Dan: acquires new tech (Tesla) whose entire premise is moving on from old, outdated tech.We got sidetracked on me comparing Tesla to Apple. Pretend I never brought up Apple.I realized that was a mistake on my part when I triggered the group-think hive here that worships Android and would hate to be considered remotely connected to Apple. I lost my point as soon as I did that.While I thank you for the compliment (hard to come by on an Internet forum) I would much rather you present thoughtful insights of your own to carry your side of the discussion.Calling names is easy. Backing yourself up may prove to be more of a challenge.
Ahh..my new Oneplus N10 5G (for under $70) 128GB storage with a microSD card slot!
I love how people are arguing whether or not Tesla is superior to Apple while Apple is orders of magnitudes more successful.
it's good to be a Lubavitcher
I love how in this thread people are discussing the value of replaceable batteries when cocoa pebbles are infinitely better than fruity pebbles
Bahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-01-22/apple-aapl-plans-new-macbook-air-with-magsafe-macbook-pro-with-sd-card-slot"The company is planning to bring back an SD card slot for the next MacBook Pros"
Specifically a regular SD card slot to accommodate photographers.
Either way, this "outdated" and "ancient" tech is being brought back. By Apple.I daresay we'll see another flagship phone with SD storage again.
We will, but not from Apple. None of the iPhones ever had one and Apple makes major bank on iCloud and internal storage upgrades.
I would be surprised if when it comes out, it's not a iSD card, which is exactly the same as a regular SD card except that it costs double and doesn't fit in any other device.
accommodate photographers.
An iSD?
Though that wouldn't do much to accommodate photographers