It has two variants of internal storage: 64 GB and 128 GB and comes with
expandable memory options up to 256 GB with micro SD card.
Both the variants will have
expandable memory options with a micro SD card.
All variant comes with
expandable memory options with a microSD card.
1.2 GHz Snapdragon 400 processor coupled with 1 GB RAM and 4 GB of ROM along with
expandable memory options
Both the smartphones have
expandable memory options and carry 12 MP rear camera with a 1.25 - micron pixel sensor, f / 2.2 aperture, PDAF, and LED flash along with a 5 MP front camera with a soft - light selfie flash module.
The device comes with
expandable memory options with a micro SD card.
Under the hood, it will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 coupled with 8 GB RAM and 32 GB storage and likely to feature
expandable memory options through micro SD card.
All three smartphones have
expandable memory options with a microSD card.
Also, it has
expandable memory options by micro SD card.
For those who found disappointing the absence of a rear camera and microSD support on the Nexus 7, the MediaPad 7 Lite does have a rear camera (from the image) and is expected to come with
an expandable memory option as well.
This smartphone also offers 8 GB of internal storage, but
the expandable memory option using the microSD slot is more (up to 128 GB).
The smartphone is powered by a 1.4 GHz quad - core MediaTek MT6737T processor coupled with 3 GB RAM and 32 GB of internal storage with
expandable memory option upto 128 GB via a microSD card.
While the Moto G disappoints with
no expandable memory option allowing you to build on the internal 8GB / 16 GB of storage, the Motorola Moto G 4G does sport a microSD slot - although it does cost slightly more.
However, fans of OnePlus need not be disappointed as the handset will have
an expandable memory option, up to 128 GB, thanks to the microSD card slot.
You can also use
the expandable memory option if you run out of space.
While the non-removable battery may not upset users, Samsung giving
the expandable memory option a miss definitely will.
Not exact matches
The Nextbook 8HD is a $ 99 Android tablet with pretty good performance and
expandable memory, but there are better budget
options.
In addition, customers can choose between 16 GB or 32 GB of internal
memory, and have the
option for
expandable memory via a MicroSD slot, providing plenty of storage for downloading movies, music, games and other apps.
The
memory options of the device shows it to be having a 16 GB of built - in storage with microSD
expandable storage along with a IP68 certification that makes it dust and water resistant.
However, the obvious advantage of the Tab 2 7.0 here is its ability to hold much more music due to its
expandable memory (up to 40 GB)
option.
There are a number of drawbacks such as the lack of
expandable memory and no
options to buy higher tier models with more
memory.
The tablet is slated to feature WiFi b / g / n, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR along with on - board storage
options of 16 GB, 32 GB or 64 GB of flash
memory, further
expandable by way of an SD card slot.
Platform: Android Jelly Bean (v4.1) Display: 5 - inch full HD TFT LCD Screen resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels Main camera: 13.1 MP CMOS, on rear panel Secondary camera: 1.9 MP CMOS, front - facing RAM: 2 GB Internal
memory: 32 GB,
expandable up to 64 GB via a microSD card slot Processor: 1.7 GHz quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro CPU Connectivity: NFC, compatible with Xi LTE, Wi - Fi, Wi - Fi tethering capability Battery: 3000mAh Dimensions: 139 x 70 x 10 millimeters Weight: 160 grams Color
options: platinum white, indigo black
There is a great leap in price because Apple does not give you the
option for
expandable memory.
Plus the page buttons are a nice
option to have with an ereader, and the
expandable memory is an advantage too.
Best Price Ever for Full HD Tablet: The beautifully designed NOOK HD +, offered in the colour «Slate,» features
expandable memory for even more storage with
options of 16 GB for # 229 and 32 GB for # 269 — two astoundingly low prices for a brilliant, super-light 9 - inch reading and entertainment tablet.
-- Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS — 4.5 - inch Super AMOLED Plus display — 480 x 800 pixel screen resolution — 5MP primary camera with LED flash — 1.3 MP front - facing webcam — Dual core 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Krait processor — 1 GB of RAM — 8 GB of internal
memory,
expandable by up to 32 GB — 2,000 mAh Li - ion battery — Wi - Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, NFC wireless
options
A brushed metal back plate covers the internals which include the super fast quad - core Tegra 3 processor by NVIDIA, 1 GB of RAM and storage
options of 32 GB and 64 GB with
options for
expandable memory.
It has 4 GB / 6 GB LPDDR4 RAM
options with 64 GB / 128 GB internal
memory (
expandable).
The Gravity 2 offers a pair of fun color
options — berry mauve and metallic pumpkin, multiple messaging capabilities, a 2 - megapixel camera and camcorder, a built - in MP3 player and
expandable memory up to 16 GB.
If you don't care about playing Nova 3 or Shadowgun, but would like to store data on
expandable memory, then this is a much better
option.
However, there's only 8 MB of internal
memory and no
expandable memory card
option to add more tunes.
Once again, this probably won't matter for most users, between the built - in storage and Kobo's cloud
options, but it's never really a good thing to see a product lose functionality in its latest iteration - especially as
expandable memory was something Kobo could boast that Amazon never could.
It also has an inbuilt
memory of 8 GB,
expandable up to 32 GB, and comes with connectivity
options including WiFi, 3G (through dongle), and USB.
When potential customers look at the TouchPad next to devices like the Asus Eee Pad Transformer, which can handle pretty much any USB device that you might throw at it, and has support for
expandable memory, the TouchPad's paltry connector and
memory options will certainly leave much to be desired.
Likewise, the tablet's still stuck on 8 GB of internal
memory (with no
expandable storage
option), single - band WiFi, and 2 - point multi-touch.
We hope it does give the users an
option of
expandable memory.
The ZenFone 4 also ships with 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of native storage space
expandable via a microSD card by up to 256 GB, with ASUS supporting
expandable memory via a Hybrid SIM configuration which provides consumers with the
option to trade one of the two Nano SIM trays for a microSD card slot.
They both have
options of 32 GB or 64 GB of internal
memory, but only the Galaxy S7 is
expandable.
The device has the
expandable memory as an
option via microSD card.
Memory options include 8 GB of internal memory, that is expandable thanks to the presence of a micro SD car
Memory options include 8 GB of internal
memory, that is expandable thanks to the presence of a micro SD car
memory, that is
expandable thanks to the presence of a micro SD card slot
4 GB of RAM and either 32 GB or 64 GB of internal storage with
expandable microSD card support pulls together the
memory on the phone, and full adoptable storage
options are available here too.
You'll get one internal storage
option here — 32 GB — and up to 128 GB of
expandable memory.
It does not have the
option of an
expandable memory.
All three variants will have
memory expandable options up to 128 GB with micro SD.
The two devices offer a 64 GB version, but the HTC 10 has
expandable memory via a microSD card and the OP3T simply has a 128BG
option but no expansion.
Both devices come standard with 64 GB of RAM with an
option for 256 GB, however, the Galaxy S9 Plus also has a 128 GB model and uses
expandable memory while the iPhone X does not.
2) User Removable battery
option 3) large
expandable memory
Karbonn A9 Indian device runs on 1.3 GHz quad - core processor with a 1 GB RAM, 8 GB ROM, 32 GB
expandable memory and a dual sim
option for seamless multitasking.
It will come in 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB internal
memory options,
expandable up to 32 GB via a microSD card.