Computer Hope
Other => Other => Off topic => Topic started by: Geek-9pm on February 09, 2019, 11:41:03 PM
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Last year they came out with a phone that can have a Terabyte.
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/samsung-releases-galaxy-note-9-worlds-first-terabyte-phone-for-business-pros/ (https://www.techrepublic.com/article/samsung-releases-galaxy-note-9-worlds-first-terabyte-phone-for-business-pros/)
If most books have just text and few photos, you could store every book ever phished. Really?
http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2016/12/every-book-ever-published-would-fit-on-to-one-hard-disk/ (http://www.gizmodo.co.uk/2016/12/every-book-ever-published-would-fit-on-to-one-hard-disk/)
So here is my question. ;D
What would you do with a Terabyte In Your Pocket? ???
(We need a new acronym for this.)
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1TB of storage on a phone is to me overkill.
My smartphone has a micro SD card slot and I added 64GB which is the maximum SD card size it can address for this model phone and that's plenty for me. And I just put videos on that and play them through VLC player for android. But this functionality is only really used when on a business trip flying somewhere and to avoid burning up my data plan. So I will put stuff on my micro SD card by use of my laptops SD Card slot to place the files onto a the micro SD card with the adapter so that I can play video content through my phone offline.
The issue with 1TB of storage would be that its not able to be removed from the device and placed into a laptops SD card slot to populate that storage with content. However maybe a cloud storage drive could be used to pass content to a 1TB internal storage phone.