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In my experience built-in memory (32 GB or more) is better than having to rely on external options (SD card). Definitely don't for a phone with 8 or 16 GB internal memory. It fills up fast and gives you no wiggle room. Having 32 internal (or more) and a SD card option next to that would be ideal
I think a good Nokia with Windows Phone Launcher would be a good experience.
But the best is having a true Windows Phone. Here I am with my 950! :smile:
Are you still using your lumia 950
Android has problems with SD cards, and Windows phones have problems with SD cards. The only reason the iPhone doesn't is because they don't do SD cards. I have come to believe that Apple was right all along. WP7 didn't support SD cards at first to maintain integrity.
What are those problems? I was glad for the SD card slot on my Lumias and Galaxy S7, and wish I had it on my new to me Pixel 2 with 64GB built in.
If anyone is switching to Android I would recommend the Pixel 3A or 3A XL.
Excellent upper mid-range with best in class camera like it's more expensive siblings.
No other phone for $399 has a camera that comes close .
Dual speakers, stock Android , guaranteed updates and a great overall user experience. Excellent haptic feedback like an iphone. There is also an oled screen.
The polycarbonate body feels solid and well made . Like the old Nokia Lumia phones .
If you want a Nokia Lumia quality camera on a phone this is the way to go.
Have my Pixel 3A for almost 4 weeks now and it's a great device to use.
Google got it right with this one and is available on 3 of the 4 carriers in the US