Nope, works for me here in the UK.
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not for me. how hard can it be to add that as an option ffs?!
Nope, works for me here in the UK.
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not for me. how hard can it be to add that as an option ffs?!
What phone you using?
sony xperia z ultra
Aren't all buttons by definition, touch sensitive?
So you are saying that even with expandable mSD card, there is still not enough space for all the movies and shows you want to carry,
Are you using mp4 format or mkv? I use mp4 on the go and 1080p mkv for home theater use. Big difference in file size.
There's probably a reason that that's below the S3 in Googles support queue.
So you are saying that even with expandable mSD card, there is still not enough space for all the movies and shows you want to carry,
Are you using mp4 format or mkv? I use mp4 on the go and 1080p mkv for home theater use. Big difference in file size.
So you are saying that even with expandable mSD card, there is still not enough space for all the movies and shows you want to carry,
Are you using mp4 format or mkv? I use mp4 on the go and 1080p mkv for home theater use. Big difference in file size.
No. I'm saying that even with a large amount of internal storage (32GB) I still had to buy more to have what I wanted. I'm thankful to have that option and extremely appreciative. After the usual apps and gallery photos/videos (no, I wasn't recording at 4K), even a couple 1080p BD rips was enough to fill the remainder of my internal storage after a few apps, gallery items, and albums. In the short time I've had it I have hardly put any apps on it other than PayPal, eBay, Chase, BofA, Shazam, Pandora, Tapatalk, etc. I did put Shadowgun, Riptide GP, and Shine Runner on it but their downloaded game data will be moved to the SD card if it isn't already.
As for the file size, they are quick and dirty Handbrake + AnyDVD HD rips. The whole point is to make converting them for your mobile device fast and easy, so multi-pass encoding for lower bitrates and minimal file sizes is not encouraged.
Not exactly...
If you want to put HD movies on your phone you need a lot of storage and even 64GB is limiting particularly since a good amount is used up by system overhead, applications, and other data like music and pictures.
The business models most phone makers operate under and the one the carriers are happiest with is to offer a base model with limited storage, 8GB or 16GB, and then offer higher end models with moderately more storage at a high premium price, but even the higher models have, at best, 64GB.
The carriers would prefer the phones NOT have uSD because that limits there ability to make premium money selling the higher end models. Last year the HTC release the HTC J Butterfly in Japan and it had uSD storage, but when the comparable model was made available in the USA they'd removed the uSD slot and you can bet that was at the demand of the carriers.
Anyone that argues uSD should go away are, in effect, carrying the water of the carriers...
Down the road there will be many, like myself, that will want TB's of storage in our phones. Right now my laptop has a 1TB storage drive in addition to the 256GB SSD OS/app drive but it only has about 30GB free space now and I'm hoping to replace it with a 2TB drive ASAP. What do I have in that 1TB drive -- noting but the digital pictures I've produced with my digital cameras and old slides that have been scanned in, but my current camera, the Nikon D800E, eats up about 50MB pr picture and I average about 5000-1000 picture per year.
Can you imagine trying to to stream that amount of data from the cloud? Can you imagine how much it would cost to do so?
I want as much storage as I can get and many others do as well -- you're welcome to a phone that's frozen at 16GB or 32GB or 64GB and you're also welcome to spend hundreds more per month on data charges so you can manage without storage, I'll spend MUCH less for storage and get MUCH more out of it...
Brian
There's no reason to have every photo and every movie ever made in your pocket.
There's no reason to have every photo and every movie ever made in your pocket.
There's no reason to have every photo and every movie ever made in your pocket.
A tad on the melodramatic side, but ok... So you're away from home 80% of your life and a microSD card in your phone is your ticket to happiness, or at least constant entertainment? I wish my life were that simple....I have about 200 DVD's and about 125 Bluray disks in my home collection and it would be nice to take some of them with me when I'm away from home which is 80% of the time -- why should I be denied the use of my own movies when I'm away from home?...
A tad on the melodramatic side, but ok... So you're away from home 80% of your life and a microSD card in your phone is your ticket to happiness, or at least constant entertainment? I wish my life were that simple.
If I am on the road 80% of the time, I would pay a little more for Verizon unlimited data instead. I am on the road only 20% of the time and I convinced my employer to pay for unlimited data. Heck Verizon LTE is often faster and more reliable than Hilton's in room WiFii. mSD is not a solution.
Outside of US is another story.
I guess it's the same as how I'm surprised by the passion that people seem to be arguing in favor of lesser technology and (as charged) carrying water for the service providers....I was just startled by the passion in your post.
If I am on the road 80% of the time, I would pay a little more for Verizon unlimited data instead. I am on the road only 20% of the time and I convinced my employer to pay for unlimited data. Heck Verizon LTE is often faster and more reliable than Hilton's in room WiFii. mSD is not a solution.
Outside of US is another story.