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Originally Posted by =X=
A Google dev explains why the Nexus doesn't have an external SD card.
This is actually a real world issue for me and has happened a numerous amount of times on my Android devices. The apps I've installed on my device run out of internal memory while my SD Card is mostly empty. It seems now all the apps and local files will share the same volume.
Also the Nexus' filesystem is ext3 and not a hybrid of ext3/Fat32 which will make the device that much faster when accessing data.
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Sounds strange as a reason. For instance, the Galaxy SIII has 16 or 32 GB of internal storage, but it is not partitioned separately for apps and for your data, it is one big chunk for whatever you want to store in there. And, in the SIII, you can also add an external SD card of up to 64GB should you need more storage. So this explanation doesn't hold water in my view.