wyrelessmike
WyrelessMike
wyrelessmike

> There hasn’t been an Android phone (that I’m aware of) in the US with more than 32GB of onboard storage.

There hasn’t been an Android phone (that I’m aware of) in the US with more than 32GB of onboard storage.

I am glad you like it. One should always get the phone that suits them best.

I was thinking the same thing, sure android games don’t come out quite as fast, and and the diversity of devices make it harder to program for, but the day I ditched my iPhone 4 and got a galaxy note with an otg cable, it was the first time my phone had felt more like a gaming computer than anything on the market. “

While I agree for the most part, I do think cameras continue to improve with each release (or at least with my upgrades from S3, S5, to G4)... that alone might be worth upgrading if it doesn’t cost much to do so. Otherwise I think we are at a good place... there’s enough variety so that everyone’s individual needs can

There are numerous 64GB Android phones, a bunch. I’m using a 64GB LG V10 with a 200GB MicroSD card right now. There are also 128GB Android phones.

Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S7 have 64GB options. I think all the flagship Android phones have 64GB options...