Which manufacturer might realise that with increasing storage costs maybe expandable storage is a good idea?

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Hear me out. I've always thought that with phone storage the big companies see bigger capacities as an easy way to make more money. Stick in $50 worth of extra storage and charge $120 for it. But with storage prices going up and up, and phone prices predicted to be 20% higher in 2026, might a manufacturer decide to undercut the opposition and offer expandable storage? I mean it's already annoying paying $120 more for the next tier of storage, it's going to be worse when it's potentially double this. (I do realise that RAM costs are the biggest cause of the rise, not storage. And that making money isn't the only reason they have removed expandable storage from many phones)   submitted by   /u/MaDCruciate   to   r/AndroidQuestions [link]   [komentarze]