kanagadeepan
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Guys, its over and we have to get over it. Google has given this benefit for free to us to perfect their AI analytic engine (though very very much costly for them in real). Now that they have got that (or may be abandoned them -- least possible) achieved, they are withdrawing this facility. It is not the end of world and we can not blame google much, imho as almost they are the only one this big who are offering for UL and FREE (even with zero competition).
Next step we need to take is just go for phone with micro SD slot, preferably a dedicated one and take backup whenever we get chance like say twice or thrice a year. It will be very easy for instant transfer those pics to new phone, as no need for PC -- just swap the card to new phone, simple.
Phone makers wants us to believe that, SD cards are not durable and can break at any time. Friends, believe me, the reality is not that much scarier. I have been using one 128GB Sandisk micro SD card from 2016 (got on offer, but still not so cheap) -- Samsung A9 Pro (2016) --> Samsung C9 PRO (2017) --> Asus MaxPro M1 (2018) --> Poco F1 (2019) to Samsung Note10 Lite (TODAY). It is still going strong. Upgrade to new card (after obvious backup), if you feel the storage is behaving weirdly. But, those chances are very slim. Call me lucky, I have always upgraded to new card, only due to capacity constraints. My old 64GB card (from 2014 used in Lenovo P1 first) is still working fine in my Mom's Asus MaxPro M1 phone (my old phone).
For those using "Higher end" phones with no micro SD slot or Hybrid Slot with 2 SIMs, get the 2in1 OTG thumb drive. Even though I am Google One subscriber for years, from my experience -- Cloud is NOT the total solution, it's just a great convenience and it will never be FREE forever. Cloud is good, if you are willing to pay for it, else offline solutions is the King, imho.
Next step we need to take is just go for phone with micro SD slot, preferably a dedicated one and take backup whenever we get chance like say twice or thrice a year. It will be very easy for instant transfer those pics to new phone, as no need for PC -- just swap the card to new phone, simple.
Phone makers wants us to believe that, SD cards are not durable and can break at any time. Friends, believe me, the reality is not that much scarier. I have been using one 128GB Sandisk micro SD card from 2016 (got on offer, but still not so cheap) -- Samsung A9 Pro (2016) --> Samsung C9 PRO (2017) --> Asus MaxPro M1 (2018) --> Poco F1 (2019) to Samsung Note10 Lite (TODAY). It is still going strong. Upgrade to new card (after obvious backup), if you feel the storage is behaving weirdly. But, those chances are very slim. Call me lucky, I have always upgraded to new card, only due to capacity constraints. My old 64GB card (from 2014 used in Lenovo P1 first) is still working fine in my Mom's Asus MaxPro M1 phone (my old phone).
For those using "Higher end" phones with no micro SD slot or Hybrid Slot with 2 SIMs, get the 2in1 OTG thumb drive. Even though I am Google One subscriber for years, from my experience -- Cloud is NOT the total solution, it's just a great convenience and it will never be FREE forever. Cloud is good, if you are willing to pay for it, else offline solutions is the King, imho.
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