On my S3 there is an option to save pictures to the SD card by default.
I don't know anything about SD cards, but I do have a Galaxy S5 and love it. And it takes great pictures.
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Possibly coming into a Samsung Galaxy S5, but it's only 16G. I'm told I can put an SD(?) card in it to make it 32G, but that every time I take a picture or download music I would need to physically move it to the card. Is this true? If so, I might have to go with the Note 4 that has 32G. Can anyone lend some insight?