Here's one of the major problem smartphone users faces most.... What is it...! "My Phone is hanging too much... Why..?" now...!!! you are at the right place to get it stop. The easiest way to add storage to your Android phone or tablet is with a SD card, even if it doesn’t support one.
But if you are fortunate it does, when buying an SD card for your smartphone or tablet, you should first check the manufacturer’s specification or reviews of that device to see what type of cards it will support.
Most of the manufacturer budget phones, will accept only from 125KB to 2GB and some accept from 4GB to 16GB while some do accept from 8GB to 32GB, while higher-end devices typically handle 128GB. You certainly don’t want to pay out for a 128GB card only to find it won’t work in your phone.
You will find manufacturers offer various types of SD card, with some claiming to be faster or more secure than others are. For simple storage of your files any SD card will do, but note that fakes can be found online, so be wary of anything too cheap or brands you haven’t come across before.
If your smartphone or tablet doesn’t natively support SD card, it’s easy to attach one to make use of on an ad-hoc basis using a microSD card reader, which connects to your phone’s Micro-USB port.
As it well known to few people using smartphone that Google offers several apps that are usually built into your smartphone or tablet for storing online your music, photos and many more. One of them is Google Drive, another is Play Music, play music lets you store all your tunes in the cloud for accessing on any device, and if you need to hear them offline you can also download them to your phone or tablet. Similarly, Google Drive let's you store online all your word documents and spreadsheets.
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