The smartphone reads content much faster from internal than external memory. Having a smartphone with high internal storage capacity has many perks. Latest smartphones (20) mostly support up to 256GB memory cards. Other manufacturers also have models with different storage capacity, but the majority of models give you an option to insert a memory card. To put things into perspective, microSD card with a capacity of 128GB costs around $50. For example, iPhone 7 with 32GB of storage costs around $649.99, one with 128GB costs $100 more and the model with 256GB will cost you even $200 more. Having a smartphone without memory card slot gives the manufacturer ability to sell identical smartphones with bigger storage for a larger price. Besides Apple of course, who stubbornly declines to give that option for their users because of their business model. The decision wasn’t received warmly by the smartphone users, and now almost all major smartphone manufacturers are bringing the memory card slot back. Some of the big manufacturers like Huawei, LG, ZTE, and Xiaomi also opted for this. Samsung made that thing when they removed the memory card slot from Samsung S6. Probably the smartphone manufacturers saw there were plenty of users like me and cut the memory card slots out of their phones for good in the past couple of years. Yes, I have tons of music, apps, photos, videos and honestly, I never check out my storage space. I continued to upgrade the memory of my phones with memory cards until a few years ago when I got a phone with 32GB of storage and didn’t need any. It had about 30MB of internal memory, so memory card was a life saver. I think my first phone with support for videos, music and higher qualities photos was Sony Ericsson K510i. There were monophony and polyphony melodies, but they would get annoying pretty quickly. Memory wasn’t so significant when phones didn’t have cameras or mp3 support and other audio files.
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