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Anyone else feel the pain of trying to get a decent upper midrange smartphone which either has 12GB of ram, sdcard support and/or internal storage higher than 256GB in a decent price?
Many OEMs like nothing which I would've considered are obsessed with 128GB - 256GB of fixed internal storage.
If you can't provide a 512GB -1TB option in decent price range. Add support for sdcard storage. It can't be that hard to do so.
How about nothing 2a (plus)?
What about it? It also lacks sdcard support and is fixed at 128/256gb storage options.
The nothing 2? It has 512
It's old, expensive, and not available anymore. Plus, has the same 128/256 storage issue – atleast the listings I checked in my region.
The 2 is not that old, just 1 year old. It comes at 512 if you check the official site
Sorry, for late reply. Apparently, due a server configuration issue. Lemmy.world posts and replies were not syncing to reddthat.
Anyway, I just re-checked and my local marketplace was showing the 12GB/256GB variant as not deliverable. I checked in storage option on site, and the 512GB variant was hidden inside. Changing to that made the option available.
So, I could've bought this phone. I will consider the future phone 3a/4a or phone 3/4. Thanks for helping.
You're welcome