Slow USB port and no SD card.
The biggest problem for me right now is how difficult it is to arrange items in the pictures. the same as before? When the moment was right, I removed the SD card from the device, attached it to the computer, deleted any extra data, copied what was needed to the device, and then placed the SD card back in. Considering that all images and movies are jpg and mp4, they may all be viewed on any device.
as of right now? Now bad.
1. The HEIC (photo) and HEIV (video) formats are reliable. They store more quality while taking up roughly half as much space as jpg and mp4. The heic and heiv formats are chosen in the camera settings since I can't insert a memory card and I want to preserve everything safely.
2. However, Windows 10 does not get along well with these formats. If Windows has rolled up the ate by chance, you can monitor it using standard methods. No, you'll need to google it.
3. If SD is not available, link the phone to the PC. the Camera folder, then. Let there be 1000 objects spread throughout 10 gigabytes. Windows begins to create previews. Due to the phone's USB being closer to 2.0 than 3.2, it does this slowly. After forming a small portion of the previews for approximately a minute, Windows gives up and writes an error, terminating the formation. Throughout, it rejects opening files from this folder on the grounds that "the file is damaged or too large." That is, you won't be able to see the photos from your phone unless you download the Camera folder to your computer.
4. All OK, download it to your computer. 10GB can be downloaded in 15 minutes, 100GB in 2.5 hours, or more. Remember to set aside enough space on your computer for this venture.
5. Downloading is made easier on Windows because you can "work" with photos and videos there. Something was copied across the folders and something was erased. I do not suggest removing every picture from the phone because there won't be anything treacherously lacking to display if it becomes required to exhibit "pictures from the mountains" or "from the sea" from the phone.
6. Next, we copy the Camera folder from the computer to the phone and delete the Camera folder from the phone. 100GB in 2.5 hours, 10GB in 15 minutes.
That example, by excluding an SD card and having a USB interface that is incredibly slow, Samsung creates roadblocks. Windows also offers poor HEIC and HEIV format support.