When Samsung announced the Galaxy and the Galaxy Edge S6 S6, the Korean company did grind purists of the brand, leaving the removability of the battery, but also micro-SD port. And unfortunately, it'll be the same for the Galaxy Note 5.
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Indeed, the next Samsung flagship PHABLET is rumored to be launched in September, and the Galaxy Note 5 abandon expandable storage for its own technology Universal Flash Storage 2.0 . For your information, the UFS 2.0 technology is embedded in the Galaxy and the Galaxy Edge S6 S6, and its implementation proves that it is the fastest storage technology over all other smartphones on the market - generally, include storage eMMC 5.0, and even beating some of the fastest micro-SD card on the market.
According to a publication of SamMobile , there will not be a slot on the Galaxy Note 5 since technology is not compatible with the ultra-fast storage firm . This information reinforces previous rumors about the PHABLET, which showed pictures of the Galaxy Note 5, and suggesting that the latter will not have a micro-SD port.
A blessing in disguise?
Although you might be sad after reading this article, this principle seems logical enough to Samsung. Indeed, it is quite normal that the Korean manufacturer put the package on the reactivity of internal memory, rather than having to rely on an external memory. Thus, it is sufficient that sells Samsung smartphone with decent storage capacity, and everything will be fine.
Anyone with a Galaxy S6 complains not expandable storage? I personally use an Edge S6 32GB, and so far the transition has been rather painless. Some might be disappointed with this choice, but be aware that more and more manufacturers are adopting this strategy. The Nexus devices no longer use SD cards, although HTC and LG have brought them back on their flagship devices.
The Galaxy S6 and S6 Galaxy Edge came with 32 GB options, 64 GB and 128 GB, and one can imagine that Samsung will do the same with his PHABLET. The opposite would be surprising ...
See also : LG announces the G4 Beat, midrange smartphone
Indeed, the next Samsung flagship PHABLET is rumored to be launched in September, and the Galaxy Note 5 abandon expandable storage for its own technology Universal Flash Storage 2.0 . For your information, the UFS 2.0 technology is embedded in the Galaxy and the Galaxy Edge S6 S6, and its implementation proves that it is the fastest storage technology over all other smartphones on the market - generally, include storage eMMC 5.0, and even beating some of the fastest micro-SD card on the market.
According to a publication of SamMobile , there will not be a slot on the Galaxy Note 5 since technology is not compatible with the ultra-fast storage firm . This information reinforces previous rumors about the PHABLET, which showed pictures of the Galaxy Note 5, and suggesting that the latter will not have a micro-SD port.
A blessing in disguise?
Although you might be sad after reading this article, this principle seems logical enough to Samsung. Indeed, it is quite normal that the Korean manufacturer put the package on the reactivity of internal memory, rather than having to rely on an external memory. Thus, it is sufficient that sells Samsung smartphone with decent storage capacity, and everything will be fine.
Anyone with a Galaxy S6 complains not expandable storage? I personally use an Edge S6 32GB, and so far the transition has been rather painless. Some might be disappointed with this choice, but be aware that more and more manufacturers are adopting this strategy. The Nexus devices no longer use SD cards, although HTC and LG have brought them back on their flagship devices.
The Galaxy S6 and S6 Galaxy Edge came with 32 GB options, 64 GB and 128 GB, and one can imagine that Samsung will do the same with his PHABLET. The opposite would be surprising ...