juvethesecond
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...I may look at other phones but I wish I could find a way around the 32 gig limit.
If you really like the 928 maybe some external flash drive with wifi (something like maxell airstash) would work...
...I may look at other phones but I wish I could find a way around the 32 gig limit.
If you really like the 928 maybe some external flash drive with wifi (something like maxell airstash) would work...
... to Burzum.
And the companies aren't doing this on purpose, they are going off of their focus group data, etc.
Just as a side note as to why some people are baffled by companies not going larger than 32gb or offering a SD card slot. You have to realize that people who want over 32gb's are in a very small minority of smartphone users. I only know of one other guy at my entire company (which is large) that even cares about storage space on a phone. Of course I haven't asked every single employee about it, but enough to form an opinion.
And the companies aren't doing this on purpose, they are going off of their focus group data, etc. It's obvious why they aren't putting more into their phones....it's because the majority doesn't care or ask for it. There is no company that I know of which is trying to make money that will completely ignore the majority of their consumers and just do things their way. You to listen to your consumers to an extent. Since a small percentage asks for it, they are going the less expensive route and siding with their majority.
That's just how I see it, right or wrong.
Holy Crap another person who knows about Burzum! \o/ I can say I have been feeling the EXACT same way about the phones that have been coming out. The HTC One would have been a great option, but it isn't coming to VZW and AT&T has the 64GB version exclusively. I was VERY hopeful to jump to WP from my Bold 9930, but it doesn't offer enough storage for pictures, video, music, maps, apps, etc. to suit MY needs either. As such, I will muddle through with my 40GB (32GB SD + 8GB internal) 9930 until something better comes along.
I don't know that I agree. Google's own Nexus phones no longer include SD cards nor much storage. They are pushing the cloud. MS is pushing the Cloud. Apple is pushing the cloud. And all of this is at a time where unlimited data plans are vanishing. These companies know exactly what they are doing alright. Streaming audio eats up data, provides subscription revenue, and/or ad revenue. Apple offers the option of 16, 32, and 64 for iPhones, iPads (128GB included), and iPods. Even Nokia thought it was important enough to launch their sole MeeGo phone (N9) with a 64GB option, despite killing the OS before the phone had arrived to market. I own one (N9) and dearly love the device, but am unable to use it as a phone on VZW due to the nature of their network (CDMA).
Also, keep in mind that some of us travel a lot and may not live in cities. Travelers don't have access to data at all while flying and it can be spotty when traveling through rural areas. I live in a rural area, approximately 200miles from the nearest City, and while coverage is good where I live (3G), it becomes increasingly unreliable while outside of the small towns or while traveling through the mountains. This is why I prefer large capacity storage and offline maps/navigation. It may not be necessary for the majority of users, but options are good regardless, right? Besides, if our only options would be defined by the majority, there would only be Samsung Galaxy and iPhones as options. Isn't that the same thing, since the small minority of people want something different (BB10, WP7/8)?
~Ex
Obviously most people buy the cheapest phone but if the extra storage option was not viable and/or profitable then Apple and HTC would not be offering 64gb phones. You do not know the market as well as you claim you do.
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Yeah, they are making offerings to their minority market. Which is why only a small percentage of smartphones come with 64gb on board.
I never claimed to be an expert but I know the difference between minority and majority markets.
I ended up selling the Note 2 and buying a Lumia 822. I threw a 32GB card in and it is perfect. I found a good podcast replacement app because the stock Microsoft one is terrible.
Welcome to Lumia 822 and WP8. Yes, 16GB with a 32GB card, is perfect. WP with an SD card (I have a 64GB) is fast, fluid, and flexible. It fits your needs in your life, and easily adjusts to fit my life too. Everyone wins with Windows Phone AND an SD slot.
(I like the built in Xbox Music Podcast App. What App do you think is better, and why?)
It certainly is awesome. I bought the 822 back in December but exchanged it for the Note 2. I wanted Windows to make a few more games and to have a few more apps. Now all I need is Tapatalk and everything is perfect. I love the 822. Some people reviewed it as being too thick but I think it is perfect. A bigger screen would be nice but it isn't a deal breaker.
I use Podcatcher. I like it a lot more because it doesn't automatically download new podcasts unless you specify for it to do so. Also, it doesn't require you to have 1 podcast from every subscription downloaded to stay subscribed to it. Also, you can search by keywords or by XML url to subscribe to podcasts. Just more options, which to me is well worth the money. I give it 5 stars. This one allows me to listen to my favorite podcast (The Peter Schiff Show). It isn't available through the XBox Music Podcast App. That was one of the reasons for me getting rid of the 822 in December. Now I am absolutely satisfied. I bought it off of Craigslist for $75 and mint condition. I sold my Galaxy Note 2 for $350 in mint condition. So not only did I make money, but I obtained a better phone.
I did end up getting the 928.. let me tell you it IS awesome!! So far the 32GB isn't causing an issue for me. I am coming from a Lumia 822 and had a 64GB microSD in it. I had a lot of music and pics on the SD card and I have Pics and Vids auto-sync to SkyDrive. Came to the realization that I could just delete the pics from my phone once they are synced. Also I had a lot of music that I really didnt' care for on my SD card. So I also trimmed what I had on that down to what I like the most. Almost all my music is on Google Music so I use GooRoovster for that. I also lost unlimited data when I upgraded. Losing unlimited for me wasn't that big of a deal as I work from home and I am always on wifi. Think I only went over 2GB once in the last 6 months.
Thanks juvethesecond for posting the AIRstash idea... may have to pick up one of those... would be awesome next time I go on Vaca to have one of these as an option!
Actually lucky for you man. There are rumours of an official taptalk app coming soon to WP