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Most — but not all — Android phones come with a micro SD or SD card slot to expand the memory or just to allow you to put your own music, photos, and videos on the phone. SD cards are nice ...
What can you do with a microSD card on Android? Can you store apps and games? What's the difference between internal and external storage? We answer all.
Over the last few years, few topics have been more hotly contested by Android users and developers than how SD cards are handled by the OS. Back in February, I discussed some of Google's changes ...
Last month we posted an article examining some very significant changes to the way SD cards could be accessed and how Google's partner OEMs had begun enforcing these restrictions with Android 4.4 ...
And while Android support has come a long way, there’s one thing Android apps couldn’t do on Chromebooks… until now: access an SD card.
Solid Explorer Becomes the Latest Android App to Restore Full SD Card Access Users of the popular Android file manager Solid Explorer received an update recently with an interesting changelog.
Back in February, Google made a decision that upset a lot of users by limiting access to the SD card by developers. As of Lollipop, those limitations get a lot less limiting. As Android Police ...
While many Android phones have done away with expandable storage, enthusiast site Android Police has discovered that Google is pushing to limit the ab ...
Android devices can use Secure Digital (SD) cards to increase their internal storage capacity. By storing important files and information on these cards, you will have access to the data wherever ...