We're now selling 32GB Pixels for Canada and the US: https://copperhead.co/android/buy . EU shipping and more variants will be added this time around.
*sigh* why are phones still at 32GB and charging $100+ for storage upgrades when a 128GB USB3 slim thumb drive is $35?
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It's much higher tier storage than Nexus devices used but it's still kinda silly. Pixel -> Pixel XL is only $120 by comparison.
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Pixel XL is 1440 x 2560 5.5" AMOLED v. 1080 x 1920 5" and has significantly bigger battery, yet it's comparable to 128GB flash.
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Google copied the iPhone 7 prices so it can't even be really be pinned on them discouraging people from using local storage.
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FWIW though, Pixels come with a USB A to C adapter usable for attaching standard USB A flash drives. Don't really need internal.
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FAT32 is a pretty big limitation though due to the file size limit. Not familiar with what options are available to cope ATM.
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there are FAT32 exts around the 4GB limit, but not supported by Win|Linux; some devices can split/span files; ...
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I never hit a 4GB individual file size limit on a phone. Rather I hit a "15000 1MB files" limit.
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that too; I can actually use *much* bigger FAT32 volumes, but they technically violate some arbitrary MS limits.
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