We know how annoying it is to delete an application to install another or run out of capacity or storage space just when you need to take photos and videos. To expand your phone's internal memory, you ...
With impressively powerful chipsets, smartphones, over the years, have only gotten more capable of handling complex tasks. This includes things like better image processing, higher-quality video ...
While streaming and cloud storage has helped, it’s an unwritten rule that you’ve never got enough storage space on your smartphone. Storage sizes have soared in the last few years, with some phone ...
One of the new features in Android 6.0 Marshmallow is the ability to treat microSD cards as if they were internal storage. If you have a cheap phone with 8GB of storage or less, this can let you ...
Google does not advertise it, but Android 6.0 Marshmallow has a feature that allows users to use their microSD card as internal storage for their phones. However, while this will certainly be helpful ...
One of the main advantages of Android smartphones over the iPhone is its ability to expand its storage capacity. The #Samsung #Galaxy #Note4 for example with its microSD card slot allows for more ...
Although Marshmallow doesn’t come with any major user interface changes, it does come with a bunch of useful under-the-hood features that made the platform a little more versatile and customizable.
I have a Moto G (3rd Generation) with Marshmallow installed. I've tried a couple of Micro SD cards (one a Class 10) using it as "Internal Storage" (one of Marshmallows' new killer tools) but it sucks ...
Android users are gearing up for the latest software operating system known as Android 6.0 Marshmallow where Google has made some new additions and revamped a few features within the OS. However, one ...
On my wife's Galaxy Note A (Model SM-P580) I can move folders she creates in QuickPic to the SD card. Once there, any photos added (new or moved from another folder, regardless of its location) end up ...