Help me complete features table for the latest high-end phones


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I have never said they were the same.

No but saying "To me, they're both microSD cards" is simplifying the issue.

At the end of the day it's your chart, so it's your choice, I just think some people might like to know that one phone supports cards up to 2TB while another only supports them up to 32GB.

No but saying "To me, they're both microSD cards" is simplifying the issue.

At the end of the day it's your chart, so it's your choice, I just think some people might like to know that one phone supports cards up to 2TB while another only supports them up to 32GB.

True - but who'd buy a 1 TB memory card for such a phone, let alone a 2 TB card :p

At the end of the day it's your chart, so it's your choice, I just think some people might like to know that one phone supports cards up to 2TB while another only supports them up to 32GB.

While we're adding things, some people like to know about HD Voice support too! What with it actually being awesome and useful, and what with not many phones supporting it despite it being YEARS old :p It amazes me how networks go out of their way to go for things like "4G" but still neglect to actually improve their call quality whilst they're at it, even in the UK the only network with HD Voice support is Orange

I would struggle to get past 20gb on an SD card in a 'phone, so 1TB is excessive!

Doesn't matter.

I fill up my 32GB iPhone easily.

And I'm even complaining that my next might max out at 64GB haha.

I mean it's still OKAY, but carrying around my favorite selection of movies and maybe one or two tv shows would be awesome.

It does make a difference, so, whilst most might not care, the few who do and don't get the required info might neglect choosing a certain phone, because it's a top priority feature for them!

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