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RE[3]: It's obvious why Android is fragmenting
by Earl C Pottinger on Sat 24th Dec 2011 21:57
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Can phones like this be opened and have the storage chip changed? A friend of my was planning to do this with his tablet, but I don't know if phone storage is soldered in or plugged in. And if it is soldered, if the larger storage chips have the same pin-outs.
Why can't phones come with a SD-Card or mini-SD-card port?
Edited 2011-12-24 21:58 UTC
RE[4]: It's obvious why Android is fragmenting
by righard on Sat 24th Dec 2011 22:05
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RE[3]: It's obvious why Android is fragmenting
by WorknMan on Sun 25th Dec 2011 02:57
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RE[4]: It's obvious why Android is fragmenting
by wargum on Sun 25th Dec 2011 09:47
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RE[3]: It's obvious why Android is fragmenting
by tonny on Sun 25th Dec 2011 05:35
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And if I want an Android device with more than 16GB of storage?
Edited 2011-12-24 20:14 UTC