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Old 09-15-2011, 10:00 AM   #137
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Originally Posted by murraypaul View Post
The user interface complication does not come from it being an SD card, but from having multiple different storage options.
And for anyone not somewhat techy, the initial Android approach to SD cards *was* a bit odd in how it was implemented at first, at least according to some enthusiasts, including some right here who are definitely techy. And a phone (or tablet) is certainly a bit more complex in how it deals with storage than a camera, including what should and shouldn't be stored on the SD.

And as noted before, obviously implementing SD storage isn't trivial-witness Motorola's difficulty in getting their SD slot activated on the XOOM, and the issues WP7 users struggled with.

As you said-not rocket science, but pretending it's been a slam dunk experience on mobile phones and tablets is stretching it (esp. compared to other consumer devices that use SD Cards)

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