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by kroltan 1665 days ago
But if _everything_ is always saved on the card, then you don't need the technical knowledge. Removing the card would leave the phone in a "factory clean" condition.
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If everything is on the SD card (as in: it won't work w/o the card inserted), then it will have to come with a card pre-installed. In that case, the average user won't even realize there's a removable card. It's turtles all the way down.
The card could come separately from the phone in the same box. Phone boots up off the OS on internal storage, and the intro wizard says "Now insert your SD card, which is where your personal data will be stored." Done.
Well, all the user data, like pictures could be placed on the sd by default.
But if the phone doesn't come with a card pre-installed, people are going to complain that it doesn't work, or that they didn't know they had to purchase a card.

Unless it comes with a card, but the card is not inserted, so the user has to do it before booting up the phone

Or, provide a simple and clear way, to move all the user data to the card, first time it is inserted.
Sounds alright that people complain about not knowing about external storage. They will be educated at that point.

This sounds like something that can only be mandated. It doesn't make much from a business point of view.

Assuming the phone didn't come factory configured to helpfully backup your photos to the cloud, or that you disabled that setting if it did.