Sunday, 1 December 2013

5 Best Ways for Expanding Storage in SmartPhone and tablets

You can get almost unlimited space on your Android phone or tablet. Here 5 best ways to expand memory space in your android smartphone.

#1. Wireless hard drive

Wireless hard drives are now available that are highly portable and able to store huge amounts of data. For example, the Seagate GoFlex Satellite is tiny yet it can still hold 500GB of files, photos and videos or whatever else you want to keep with you. It will seamlessly connect to your Android device with no wires and let you access all of the stored files.

#2. USB OTG

A USB OTG cable can be purchased for a couple of pounds and will let you attach a standard USB Flash Drive to your Android device via the sync port (if compatible). All of the files held on it will then be accessible in Android and available as quickly as locally stored files.

#3. SD cards

SD cards are the most obvious way to expand memory, but you may not be aware that they are getting bigger and cheaper all of the time. You can now pick up a whopping 32GB expansion card and they are completely compatible with any Android system.

#4. Online services

Dropbox, Google Drive and so many other online services will let you store gigabytes of files and access them whenever you have a reliable internet connection. The free allowances are usually very generous as well, and the paid-for packages very reasonable. Most also give rewards for recommending their services.

#5. Internal memory

If you are brave and have the knowledge, you can use code to expand internal memory which fools Android into thinking an SD card is actually internally situated.

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