As you may already know, that there are already flash drives in the market that can store about 512 GB of data, which is nearly as much data a regular laptop that runs on a SSD has. My question is why aren't smartphone manufacturers using the storage chips that these flash drives use on the phones?
Using such storage chips, on phones would be the first step to making phones that can run full versions of desktop computer operating systems. Also at the same time, many phone manufacturers are starting to stop the support of memory cards. The only way to allocate the data of a memory card on to a phone, would be to extend the phones internal memory.
Currently for the last 2 to 5 years the max storage that cellphones usually have is 64GB.
Using such storage chips, on phones would be the first step to making phones that can run full versions of desktop computer operating systems. Also at the same time, many phone manufacturers are starting to stop the support of memory cards. The only way to allocate the data of a memory card on to a phone, would be to extend the phones internal memory.
Currently for the last 2 to 5 years the max storage that cellphones usually have is 64GB.