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.
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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like, 32GB limit 'cause cluster limit; 'cause buffer sizes in Win98; nvm if Win7/10 has no problem w/ 1TB FAT32...
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meanwhile SDA adopted arbitrary 32GB limit, so SDXC -> exFAT -> pay royalties to MS; all pretty stupid FWIW...
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so, maybe phones fear people might lose their crap if shipped with 128/256GB/... SDXC's formatted as FAT32?...
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No, the fs type isn't even exposed externally. They could use ext4 if they wanted.
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ok. then it makes no sense... not really much experience w/ newer phones, mine just uses a FAT32 SDcard (16GB).
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Phones don't use internal sdcards anymore and Android can adopt expandable storage (sdcard slots) as encrypted ext4.
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That's not relevant to the original topic which was about temporarily attaching extra portable flash drives though.
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