I’ve been a loyal Samsung user for as long as I can remember, except for that one regrettable time I switched to LG when Samsung decided to ditch the microSD card slot on the Galaxy S6. That was a huge mistake, and I quickly realized that there’s no substitute for Samsung’s superior innovation and user experience.
So, I was thrilled when I finally got my hands on the new Galaxy S23 Ultra. I was expecting it to be the best Samsung phone yet, and for the most part, it is. But then I hit a snag – I ran out of storage space.
I know, I know, what was I thinking taking all those amazing 100x moon pictures and 8K videos? But hey, that’s what Samsung phones are for, right? Capturing all those precious moments in stunning detail.
So, I had to do the unthinkable – delete some of my precious memories to make room for more. It was like telling a parent to choose their favorite child. It was heartbreaking.
And then it dawned on me – I was starting to feel like an iPhone loser…I mean user. Having to constantly worry about storage space and dealing with the slowness of cloud storage. It was a nightmare.
Samsung, I implore you, please bring back the microSD card slot! Your loyal customers deserve better. We’ve been with you through thick and thin, even defending you during the exploding Galaxy Note 7 debacle, and we’re not going anywhere. But we do need some more storage space.
Please, don’t let the Galaxy S23 Ultra be the start of a downward spiral. Remember what made Samsung great in the first place – innovation and user experience. Don’t abandon your loyal customers for the sake of a few extra bucks.
We, the loyal Samsung fans, deserve better. We deserve a phone that can store all our precious memories without compromise. We deserve a phone that makes us feel like we’re on top of the world, not like we’re just another iPhone user.
So, please, Samsung, hear our plea. Bring back the microSD card slot and restore the feeling of superiority that has long defined the Samsung experience.
Easy fix, anything thats more than 2 years old, including those long recorded videos dump them on your PC and buy a 2tb or 4tb Portable SSD as a backup for the pis/vids on Computer. That way you can never lose your data and don’t have to worry about long term (always increasing) cloud payments as companies know that everyone will keep maxing out maxing out their storage limits as they save things over time & worring about access when you can’t pay their cloud storage fees.
Thats what im doing. The next thing to do (when you have money is a small home NAS which you can find YouTube videos on that but its basically hosting your own Cloud storage. There are SIMPLE ones and then there are more Technical advanced ones. It’s up to you.
I hope this helps you