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Originally Posted by kaufman
That seems highly unlikely (at least in the US) because the US carriers generally only sell the smallest version of each phone. Every once in a while they add a larger one six months into the model year, but they certainly aren't following a strategy of pushing people to larger phones.
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Correct. It is a push to cloud storage, as is the lack of large-internal-storage choice and the high prices of them when you do find them.
The supposed security reasons for the SD change are illogical nonsense.
This another in a recent string of stupidly evil Google decisions. I don't know who's running things there now, but it's the wrong person.
They are losing my trust.
I have so far never felt the need to root any Android device (I tried it on a Kindle Fire, but soon reverted to stock setup), but I will likely have to root any KK because of this.
This is a sad sad thing.
The freedom of choice in how to use MY DATA, on MY DEVICE, with the apps I CHOOSE has been one of my main arguments for Android over Apple.