I watch and read a lot of tech news, and when it comes to phones, tablets, and about anything else that is portable, reviewers, criticizers and reporters alike always complain about expandable storage. Its the one thing that drives me a little crazy since most manufactures have already figured out, the one thing that these guys haven't, expandable storage is a little pointless with cloud storage, and NFC. But in January Sony will have a product in the market place that will silence all, if not most, of the negative expandable storage comments. It's Sony's new USB flash drive, one that fits into any android devices (due to the micro USB connector), will be available. You can share files, pictures, videos, and whatever else you android device can read. It comes in 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB variants and the price starts out at $20, $30, and $63. Now the 32GB at $64 is expensive but I don't really see the need to buy that much storage unless you have several phones, and/or tablets that you want to keep separate files on without using a computer. Now this will work on Android 4.0.3 to 4.3, and hopefully soon after the device releases for Android 4.4 kitkat.
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Monday, December 16, 2013
Sony's Answer For Expandable Storage.
I watch and read a lot of tech news, and when it comes to phones, tablets, and about anything else that is portable, reviewers, criticizers and reporters alike always complain about expandable storage. Its the one thing that drives me a little crazy since most manufactures have already figured out, the one thing that these guys haven't, expandable storage is a little pointless with cloud storage, and NFC. But in January Sony will have a product in the market place that will silence all, if not most, of the negative expandable storage comments. It's Sony's new USB flash drive, one that fits into any android devices (due to the micro USB connector), will be available. You can share files, pictures, videos, and whatever else you android device can read. It comes in 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB variants and the price starts out at $20, $30, and $63. Now the 32GB at $64 is expensive but I don't really see the need to buy that much storage unless you have several phones, and/or tablets that you want to keep separate files on without using a computer. Now this will work on Android 4.0.3 to 4.3, and hopefully soon after the device releases for Android 4.4 kitkat.
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