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Reasons Why You May Not Want to Use SD Cards With Android Phones

By Matthew Lynch
June 22, 2023
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With the rise in storage capacity in modern smartphones, many people still choose to expand their storage capacity by using SD cards. Although SD cards have their advantages, there are also several reasons why you may not want to use them with your Android phone.

Limited Speed

One reason why you may want to avoid using SD cards with Android phones is that they are not as fast as internal storage. Most SD cards have a maximum read and write speed of around 100 MB/s, which is slow compared to the internal storage on modern smartphones. This can cause issues when performing tasks that require fast access, like opening apps or taking photos, as the card will slow down your phone’s performance.

Instability

Another issue with using SD cards with Android phones is that they can be unstable. SD cards are prone to corruption and can also develop errors over time. This can cause your phone to crash, lose data, or become unusable. Additionally, SD cards are notorious for failing suddenly, which can be a major headache for users.

Not All Android Phones Support SD Cards

Not all Android phones support SD cards, which can be a deal-breaker for some users. While most entry-level and mid-range devices have SD card support, many high-end smartphones like the Google Pixel, Samsung Galaxy S, and OnePlus devices do not support SD cards. If you own a phone that does not support SD cards, you will be locked into paying for more expensive internal storage options.

Security Risks

Using SD cards with your Android phone can pose security risks. SD cards are easily removable, which means that anyone can remove the card and access the data on them. Additionally, if you lose your SD card or it gets stolen, you will be at risk of data theft as the data on the card is not encrypted.

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