I’m currently rocking a S10+ that I’ve had since launch. I have to say, between the S9+ and S10+, Samsung hands down makes the most stable smartphone of any I’ve owned.

I’ve only had to get 2 battery replacements and 1 screen replacement with my device, and its still running strong.

That being said, a major part of my hesitancy to upgrade is Samsung having now dropped Micro SD support for the past few models and is not likely to ever go back. But I also know security support for my device ended in April.

I have a 512 GB card that I keep all my media on including documents, photos, videos, and music. So I just keep the internal storage for apps. Done it likes this for years.

What would be a solid upgrade? I’m willing to accept I’ll have to migrate all my media onboard for a new device. I refuse to cloud sync everything to my phone and be 100% reliant on Internet just to access my content.

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    1 year ago

    Upgraded from A50 which is basically a lesser S10. S23 Plus. Insanely good upgrade.

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    Personally I would look for a deal through Samsung, or if you can wait til the new S24 series comes out and buy something there….idk your finances obviously. Or find a used S23+?

    I have gone back and forth from Samsung to iPhones and like both. I will be seeing how the S24 lineup looks and possibly jump back into Samsung next year. But will most likely keep the iPhone for a backup

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    I’d stick with samsung, I believe ultras have 1Tb options, but mind that better phone with bigger sensors and 4k video and such, will take even more space. I cloud sync everything, so I’m fine with my 128gb S22. I use the very good integration with onedrive. I understand your point on being internet dependant but for my experience files don’t take too much space so they’re always with a local copy, and as for photos I keep the ones from the past year or two, the older ones are always available in low quality, so it’s good enough for a quick check

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    1 year ago

    Buy the a54 …it works like a champ and has a micro sd card unlike the s23 series…u can watch reviews of it on yt…I’ve had it for about 2 months and it works really well…No issues so far!..the camera is also really good.

    U can watch mkbhd’s a54 review…here’s the link

    mkbhd’s review

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    1 year ago

    Why is everyone not reading the full post and saying s23??when he is saying he wants a phone with a micro sd card slot

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    1 year ago

    S23 FE is cheap and pretty much the same as the S23. But today’s phones don’t have a sdcard slot.

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    I suggest S23,23+ or A54 for a replacementdepend on what activity you use on phone.

    Normal usage > watch video/news,web browsing , google map , etc gaming on high-low settingA54 can support all of that within the budget.

    S23 Beat A54 when it come to gaming with very high setting,
    less hicups during multiple apps use (7+ more)
    also >>snapdragon<<

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    1 year ago

    I’m coming from the S7 and will be shopping for the S23+ or the S24+ this holiday season. It is in pristine shape and still works well for a phone of its vintage. Always in a case and never needed any repair work.

    Probably will get the 512GB storage option on my new phone (especially if the 24+ pre-order has the memory upgrade deal) since I won’t have the SD card anymore. It’s been seven years since I upgraded last, so I want to take advantage of the latest and greatest tech.