1. Ad Bosch's Avatar
    I am using 23GB of 64 available on my Huawei Mate 8. How will things work out on a KeyOne with 32GB only?
    Perhaps I better wait awhile to see if there will be a real flagship version of the K1 (K1+: 4GB/64GB).
    03-12-17 03:07 AM
  2. th.1977's Avatar
    I am using 23GB of 64 available on my Huawei Mate 8. How will things work out on a KeyOne with 32GB only?
    Perhaps I better wait awhile to see if there will be a real flagship version of the K1 (K1+: 4GB/64GB).
    Wholy crap. You must have a ton of apps on your phone . 32 gig will be plenty for me . Plus my 32 gig card
    03-12-17 03:16 AM
  3. Baerli Baer's Avatar
    K1+:4GB/64GB sounds perfect and I think this would have been perfect specs for the K1 (everything else the same). However, don't forget there is space for a MicroSD. I think 128GB cards are available. With SDXC theoretically being able to support 2TB cards, so sometime in the future you may be able to pop one of those in your K1!!

    I would not bother waiting for a K1+ to appear. First off it may never happen, just get the K1 and enjoy it. Second, it would cost more than the already pricey K1!
    03-12-17 03:39 AM
  4. mithrazor's Avatar
    I am using 23GB of 64 available on my Huawei Mate 8. How will things work out on a KeyOne with 32GB only?
    Perhaps I better wait awhile to see if there will be a real flagship version of the K1 (K1+: 4GB/64GB).
    Yes a 64GB would have been better but 32GB is adequate.

    I have my 64GB Micro-SD card so I can move it in through devices with ease.
    03-12-17 04:13 AM
  5. bakron1's Avatar
    For myself, the 32 gig is fine and both my iPhone 7 and my Priv are 32 gig models and even with all my apps, I have plenty of space left. The SD card slot should solve any issues for folks who need more space.
    jakie55 likes this.
    03-12-17 04:31 AM
  6. AmritD's Avatar
    I am using 23GB of 64 available on my Huawei Mate 8. How will things work out on a KeyOne with 32GB only?
    Perhaps I better wait awhile to see if there will be a real flagship version of the K1 (K1+: 4GB/64GB).
    The best thing is that it supports an SD Card upto 2TB (256 GB for now). With Android you can even use your SD card as part of internal memory so you don't really have to wait to get the KeyOne!
    Gajja likes this.
    03-12-17 05:13 AM
  7. guygardner73's Avatar
    I am using 23GB of 64 available on my Huawei Mate 8. How will things work out on a KeyOne with 32GB only?
    Perhaps I better wait awhile to see if there will be a real flagship version of the K1 (K1+: 4GB/64GB).
    Why don't you just expand it with an SD card then. You do know that the KEYone takes any size card don't you.

    Posted via CB10
    Gajja likes this.
    03-12-17 05:48 AM
  8. crackbb10's Avatar
    Why don't you just expand it with an SD card then. You do know that the KEYone takes any size card don't you.

    Posted via CB10
    This.

    Posted via CB10
    03-12-17 06:13 AM
  9. raqball's Avatar
    Just another complaint / hate thread.. In the OP it's says it might be best to await a 'real' flagship and also mentions RAM.......

    But yeah, an SD card will solve the 32GB storage issue if someone needs more..
    03-12-17 10:19 AM
  10. mona5804's Avatar
    Can anyone confirm 100% that you can in fact install apps on the SD Card on android 7.1? The way you guys talk in these forums to each other doesn't really help new comers to get concrete information they are looking for.
    03-12-17 02:33 PM
  11. velkod's Avatar
    My goodness ppl love complaining. I'm starting to think these ppl get paid to whine like this.

    Get and SD card n move on with your life.
    raqball, Carjackd and Mirko935 like this.
    03-12-17 02:37 PM
  12. Tsepz_GP's Avatar
    I am using 23GB of 64 available on my Huawei Mate 8. How will things work out on a KeyOne with 32GB only?
    Perhaps I better wait awhile to see if there will be a real flagship version of the K1 (K1+: 4GB/64GB).
    Yep, may be best to wait for a true 2017 flagship.

    Most 2017 Flagships are coming with Snapdragon 821 or 835 with 4GB RAM and 64GB Internal memory and most of them are near stock Android to.

    Hopefully TCL & BB are preparing a proper flagship.
    03-12-17 03:04 PM
  13. ray689's Avatar
    Can anyone confirm 100% that you can in fact install apps on the SD Card on android 7.1? The way you guys talk in these forums to each other doesn't really help new comers to get concrete information they are looking for.
    Lollipop allowed for saving Apps onto your SD card. That poses a security issue so now you cant do that when your card is set up as portable storage (meaning can move back and forth to other devices). However, you can set up your card as adoptable storage now meaning it essentially becomes your internal memory and that will allow you to save Apps.
    mona5804 likes this.
    03-12-17 03:07 PM
  14. ray689's Avatar
    Yep, may be best to wait for a true 2017 flagship.

    Most 2017 Flagships are coming with Snapdragon 821 or 835 with 4GB RAM and 64GB Internal memory and most of them are near stock Android to.

    Hopefully TCL & BB are preparing a proper flagship.
    "Most" are near stock android? Not true. There certainly is more phones going that route but i wouldn't say most.
    03-12-17 03:08 PM
  15. mona5804's Avatar
    Thank you Ray!! I'm getting a 128gb card now
    03-12-17 03:31 PM
  16. ray689's Avatar
    Thank you Ray!! I'm getting a 128gb card now
    Make sure you get a good card with decent read write speeds to avoid any lag when making it adoptable storage.
    Dunt Dunt Dunt likes this.
    03-12-17 03:36 PM
  17. mona5804's Avatar
    Any recommendations? Samsung? SanDisk? Which one works best for you?
    03-12-17 04:00 PM
  18. Denise in Los Angeles's Avatar
    Any recommendations? Samsung? SanDisk? Which one works best for you?
    Ditto. Post up a link to a good memory card. That way, I can order one now for my KEYone to have it ready.
    mona5804 likes this.
    03-12-17 04:05 PM
  19. ToniCipriani's Avatar
    Any recommendations? Samsung? SanDisk? Which one works best for you?
    Sandisk seems to have a better reputation amongst the data recovery crowd. I've used Lexar and ADATA, both went poof in my Priv.

    As for OP's question, been without issues with the 32GB in my Priv, I just use an SD card to store media, and reserve primary storage for apps.
    03-12-17 04:06 PM
  20. ray689's Avatar
    My recommendation would be sandisk also. Stay away from Lexar. I have had 2 of them crap out.
    mona5804 likes this.
    03-12-17 04:08 PM
  21. thurask's Avatar
    How will things work out on a KeyOne with 32GB only?
    That's what the SD card slot is for. Or the cloud for that matter.
    Gajja likes this.
    03-12-17 04:12 PM
  22. ToniCipriani's Avatar
    That's what the SD card slot is for. Or the cloud for that matter.
    But, but, no Google Cloud! Google is evil! lol
    Tsepz_GP likes this.
    03-12-17 04:14 PM
  23. Denise in Los Angeles's Avatar
    Do you have a link to a memory card that you recommend???
    03-12-17 04:45 PM
  24. ToniCipriani's Avatar
    Do you have a link to a memory card that you recommend???
    https://slickdeals.net/f/9784875-san...archBarV2Algo1

    Expired but these things seem to come and go.
    03-12-17 04:47 PM
  25. MyriadeCoh's Avatar
    In short : sandisk all the way.
    mona5804 likes this.
    03-12-17 04:55 PM
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