• Meldrik
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    01 year ago

    Who need that much storage on their phone? Honestly asking.

    • @BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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      01 year ago

      I have 128gb SD on my phone and it’s alway full.

      Partly a mismanagement issue, but my music library at home is more than 120gb. I’d rather just carry my full library - why not? Storage is cheap.

      Then there’s video. I prefer pulling video on wifi, rather than stream and burn data. Again, why not? Storage is WAY cheaper than cell data. And I’m being a good neighbor by leaving bandwidth available for other uses.

    • kamiheku
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      1 year ago

      Phones don’t have (full size) SD card slots, this is for cameras and such.

    • @sushibowl@feddit.nl
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      01 year ago

      This isn’t about phones. It’s mainly about cameras recording 4k/8k video, and devices such as the steamdeck storing lots of games.

      • @catacomb@beehaw.org
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        01 year ago

        Yeah, I’ve filled 256GB pretty easily by recording on an action camera all day, maybe for a couple of days. 4TB would be very convenient for a holiday.

      • @cybersin@lemm.ee
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        01 year ago

        Unfortunately, the card mentioned in the article is far too slow to record high resolution, high bit-rate video from even older “pro” cameras.

    • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)
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      01 year ago

      Me. I am basically trying to squeeze the desktop (PC) out of my phone, so there’s a lot of “unnecessary” stuff.

      For example, I am currently deciding whether to keep the 110GB of DVD ISO files which I can stream from my phone using VLC (on client side) which are served by nginx server from my phone (this way I still get all menus, just like with a physical DVD) or delete it and replace it with equally sized 110GB EN Wikipedia maxi .zim package, install kiwix-tools on Termux and set up nginx on Termux to serve as revese proxy to kiwix-serve so I could also host a mirror of the whole English Wikipedia, including (downscaled) images on my phone. I guess that sounds cooler than DVDs.
      Or I should get a 512GB SD card and keep both.
      I can’t afford 1TB one.

      But yeah, that’s just one example. My 256GB SD card is about to pop while my video and music collection (The latter of which which is also served using Navidrome server in Termux 🙂. For videos I just use nginx with material fancyindex theme.) keeps growing.
      I already have to keep some stuff on phone’s internal storage.

      Termux is godsent. Otherwise I’d absolutely have to get a PinePhone as I couldn’t live with something as locked down as Android or even iOS without a nice terminal emulator.
      Alternatively, I could benefit from pocket-sized passively cooled laptop.

      • @lemmyingly@lemm.ee
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        01 year ago

        I’m using a 128GB phone and it’s never full. But I export photos And videos off it once every 6 months. If I didn’t I’d need 1TB phone.

        • @BearOfaTime@lemm.ee
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          1 year ago

          Once every 6 months?

          So at any one time you could lose 6 months of photos?

          Or do you have a regular sync to somewhere, and this is just space freeing?

          • @lemmyingly@lemm.ee
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            01 year ago

            I’m not deleting them. They’re uploaded to the cloud at the time of creation. I also move them off my phone to my computer every 6 months or so - I do this just in case the upload to the cloud has ever silently failed. I deduplicate the images, so I don’t have multiple versions of the same image with different file names.

            For me it’s not entirely about space. I rarely let the device get more than 2/3rds full. It’s also about speed. If I want to pull a photo/video off my phone, it seems sluggish when there are thousandths of files in that one directory.