When I first got the galaxy S3, I plugged the USB into my system, and the phone appeared as a storage device. I was able to find my photos and extract them, I sorta was able to move mp3s onto the phone (tho I never understood where they should go).
Then at some point there was an OS upgrade...
The number one thing that phone makers need to address, above ALL other wacky features is this:
wireless phone charging- teensy usb connectors always mess up- they gather lint, and don't connect reliably. Cheap usb cables get intermittnet and have to be wiggled just so. Since the battery...
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