• waterbogan@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I store all my music in there from my streaming service so I can have uninterrupted music when driving, cycling etc. Have about half a terabyte in there. My phone has enough memory that I dont need to store my apps on there. Also keep pics and video on SD card

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        1 year ago

        All those playlists are on Deezer and synced to it, so if the card shits the bed I can just replace it and download the playlists again

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          You’re smart about it at least. When I was selling phones, the amount of people DAILY coming in with fried SD cards and pissed that their “lives were lost” was insane. Thats why I’m very much for hardware memory. Tech support had it way worse. Most people that argue for removable storage think its a conspiracy to get more money out of them, it wasn’t. As a whole, SD cards were a huge problem. Especially with the majority syncing to cloud providers, really unneeded for most.

          I’m very much an anti-cloud self hoster so I get it, but still couldn’t bring myself to trust them anymore. Plus, most dont have the knowledge to copy them onto new ones every once in a while.

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            1 year ago

            The photo and videos I’ve got on the card are all backed up to Google Photos (so backed up to their cloud) It is useful, only downside is Google Photos seems to remove older photos from my storage and it is very difficult to bulk download them back into my phone from the cloud. Not a big deal but really irritating if I want to access my photos somewhere with no Wifi or cell service