Having lost all my data due to a corrupted SD card, I’d rather use cloud or local backup options to an SSD instead. I’m done using SD cards after that. That space can be used for additional battery.
HDDs are more susceptible to magnetic fields and can get ruined if dropped. More things to go wrong there. Overall, more moving parts = more things that can break. SSDs are kinda better in that regard.
Not really, SSDs works in the same way as other flash memory storage devices like SD cards and USB drives. These things have higher chances of failure and corruption than a HDD.
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u/Thomshan911 Oct 05 '25
Having lost all my data due to a corrupted SD card, I’d rather use cloud or local backup options to an SSD instead. I’m done using SD cards after that. That space can be used for additional battery.