But it was a huge frustration when I was running out of juice and realized I had only the more -
common micro USB and Lightning cables on me.
Not exact matches
As is
common in these smaller Windows tablets, you will need to get an adapter to use a standard
USB flash drive or other accessory, though there are drives on the market that also offer
micro USB, such as the Kingston DataTraveler MicroDuo
USB 3.0.
The Thrive 7 has a familiar port flap, but behind it are a
micro HDMI port, mini
USB port, and a
micro SD slot, all of which are pretty
common on a lot of tablets these days.
Other
common features are also included such as 3G, GPRS, EDGE, Wi - Fi, GPS, Bluetooth (A2DP), 16 GB microSD card supported and
micro USB port.
Other specs
common to both tablets include: Android 7.0, 5MP rear / 2MP front cameras,
USB - C charging ports, microSD card slot,
micro SIM card slot, 18Wh battery, 490g, 251.77 x 172.17 x 8.95 mm (L x W x H) size, and three colors (blue, white, gray).
Other
common features like 3G, 2G, Wi - Fi, GPS, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC,
micro USB, 3.5 mm jack etc, are included.
Other
common features included are 3G, Wi - Fi, GPS, Bluetooth,
micro USB and 3.5 mm audio jack.
You'll also find the
micro USB port and speaker grille there and we're a bit disappointed to not see a Type - C connector which is becoming increasingly
common on mid-ranged handsets.