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I know this is probably one of my dumber ideas, but has anyone tried using microSD card as her main storage (ie. Windows drive)?
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Hows is that then not a drawback for windows phone?
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I know this is probably one of my dumber ideas, but has anyone tried using microSD card as her main storage (ie. Windows drive)?
Because how could an optional feature possibly ever be considered a drawback?
If anything, it's more of a drawback for Windows Phone. Granted, the performance differential in a phone device is less than in a PC, but the other issues still make it an unwise choice these days. SD in mobiles is going the same way optical (and floppy before it) went in PCs.
I've not looked at the exact specs for the Surface 3, but the storage in the Surface Pro 3 was (in at least some shipments) an OEM version of Samsung's EVO 840. Read speeds for those are in the region 500MB/sec (depending on how it's tested). The best a MicroSDXC can get to is just under 100MB/sec.
I run far cry 4 of MicroSD 128gb by Sanddisk and it runs perfect on my surface pro 3, Yes you can use a MicroSD as your main drive
GPU and NAND Performance - The Surface 3 Review
Surface 3 hits 128 MB/s read and 33.64 MB/s write, so if a micro SDXC can hit up to 100 MB/s read, the difference isn't that extreme.