Forget the new design, forget the industry-leading hardware – the removal of the microSD slot has been the most talked about aspect of Samsung's 2015 flagships. Almost no one is happy with the fact that Samsung is now taking an Apple and Google-like approach and limiting users to the internal storage on their phones and asking them to opt for cloud storage should they need that extra storage space.
However, Samsung slightly made up for its “evil” decision by swapping the 16GB base model for 32GB, and also offered a 64GB version for those who can't do with 32GB. But with the Galaxy S6 edge+, Samsung seems to have taken away the 64GB option for many consumers; the company hasn't announced the 64GB model in various markets yet, only offering details on the 32GB model. If it is making the 64GB model limited this time around, it's something that won't sit well with consumers, especially after the microSD slot is already a non-existent feature on the Galaxy S and Galaxy Note flagships.
It's possible Samsung realized that most people are content with the 32GB model (or simply unwilling to fork out the extra cash the 64GB model commands), so we thought we would put the question to our readers. How much storage do you need on your smartphone? Do you think 32GB is a fair option, or do you think the 64GB and higher storage variants should be standard and easy to obtain as well?