gogi sir can u tell me about
otg drive storage.
Not exact matches
As we can see from the images, the card reader looks like a ultra-compact USB flash
drive, and features two connectors, including a micro USB connector and a standard USB connector with microSD card slot supporting micro SD (HC) memory cards in order that you can use your extra microSD card as an external
storage device for your Android phone, and the
OTG card reader doubles as a USB
drive to transmit data between computers.
i've read many adopters of the original nexus 7 used USB
OTG coupled with a media importer from google play and external flash
drive to increase
storage space....
At this point, flashing the ZIP will work the same as it would with your phone's internal
storage, so use the file browser interface to select the ZIP from your SD Card or
OTG drive, then swipe the slider to install it.
Yes, the device supports USB
OTG (On the Go) using which you can transfer the files from internal
storage to
OTG drive and vice-versa.
Though you can expand the
storage via microSD card slot, and moreover, it has a support of
OTG drive.
Some good example uses for USB
OTG include plugging a flash
drive into your phone for extra
storage, connecting your phone to a DSLR camera to serve as a viewfinder or shutter button, or simply plugging a mouse or keyboard into your tablet to get a desktop - like experience.
The Moto G (2nd Gen) itself has USB On - the - Go (USB
OTG) support for connecting with any external
storage source such as pen
drive or a hard
drive to play multimedia content, alongside supporting any USB - powered peripherals such as a mouse or keyboard.
Meanwhile, it also supports
OTG drive, i.e., On - the - go
drive for when you are in need of extra
storage.
Internal
storage space is important here because there's no microSD card support, but there is USB
OTG support for utilizing regular USB thumb
drives for temporary
storage offloading.
Moreover, you also have the option to expand the
storage up to 128 GB via microSD card slot, and it supports
OTG drive as well, which we tested out for confirmation.
Other standard connectivity options worked as expected, and the Mi4 even supports USB
OTG connectivity, where we could use a 32 GB card and it detected that (though compatibility is with even 64 GB
OTG drive), so at least something good when the company hasn't given more than 13 GB user available
storage, and no MicroSD card support.
OnePlus also has a number of extra modes hidden in the «advanced» section of the system menu, including the ability to use the USB Type - C port for
OTG storage (plugging in a standard thumb
drive with a USB adapter), as well as toggling the aforementioned Pocket Mode.