I disagree on both factors. First SD card is more than just additional memory it is ease of transportation between devices. I also think this is the reason the sd card was killed by google; they prefer the model cloud everything which is not the model i wish to use (at least for everything).
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As for battery - sure if i'm around town having a fix battery is mostly ok - cept they don't age that well. When a device cost $1000 it is kind of nice if it would last 4 years. For travel a small fix battery kind of sucks - esp an OLD small fix battery. I've seen my friends plow through 3 portable battery backs a day for their iphone on trips; while my 4 year old phone with a $10 new battery keeps on ticking as if it were 1 day old.
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As for battery - sure if i'm around town having a fix battery is mostly ok - cept they don't age that well. When a device cost $1000 it is kind of nice if it would last 4 years. For travel a small fix battery kind of sucks - esp an OLD small fix battery. I've seen my friends plow through 3 portable battery backs a day for their iphone on trips; while my 4 year old phone with a $10 new battery keeps on ticking as if it were 1 day old.
Wow, super-old thread. Anway, I'd say that IP67/IP68 ratings would more than make up for losing a removable battery. Most phones nowadays are good to go 8-10 hours with moderate usage (more than enough) and fast charging has also negated the need for extra batteries.
As for SD cards, I think as Android evolved it became more difficult to manage SD storage securely, and memory standards/speeds weren't keeping up for a while (UFS could change that.) At best, I'd imagine future Samsung phones might only give you the option of external storage for photos and videos only, and limit its use for other apps.
iPhones now come with 512GB at nearly NVMe speeds...more than enough for most folks.