• sirlag
    +2

    Wouldn't you want the extra memory if you were taking a lot of photos? Seems to be a bit of a pitfall.

    • racerxonclar (edited 8 years ago)
      +3

      Somewhat. It would come down to how much internal memory it had. With this concept, ideally the external memory would only be for games and game data...while internal memory would be the more "phone" aspects. That's...kinda what I do my phone right now, considering I have an N64 emulator on the SD Card :P

      EDIT: Actually, looking back at it again, I just noticed the camera insert says "3D Camera" and "Stereo Camera". It's an extra camera, while the default is in the corner. Unless the default one was massively lower MP, you could have the memory and a camera at the same time :)

      • sirlag
        +1

        Took a look at it again, and yeah you are right. Missed that default camera in my view. But still, bigger or better camera would want more memory shrugs

    • davidrools
      +2

      There ought to be a built in camera (since a smartphone would be severely crippled without it, making it the only module you'd use) but a module could be something like an upgrade camera with optical zoom lens with a larger sensor.

      Also, a battery module of that size wouldn't add much extra runtime. Maybe like 400mAh (about 15% extra) estimating from the approximate size.

      Memory module would be nice but probably overpriced as a proprietary form. MicroSD slots would do fine.