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Old 05-02-2014, 10:09 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by kaufman View Post
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.
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.

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