The MicroSD
slot accepts cards up to 32 GB in capacity, letting you boost the SlateBook 10 x2's tablet portion from its stock 16 GB of storage to a maximum of 48 GB.
Its microSD
slot accepts cards up to 128 GB, which you'll need as the smartphone has only 8 GB of built - in storage.
Not exact matches
The new terminals require you to dip your
card in a
slot, not swipe, as the older terminals that
accept magnetic stripe
cards do.
Among the advanced features of the new car is a
slot in the dash that
accepts a memory
card.
With the recent surge in popularity of chip
cards, touted as being a safer and more secure physical payment alternative, the reader also has the option to
accept chip
cards in a small
slot located on the side of the device.
A microSD
card slot, able to
accept cards up to 32 GB, provides additional storage.
Like the 5X, it has dual SIM
card slots and
accepts microSD
cards up to 256 GB.
The smartphone has a USB - C charging port, audio jack, and a microSD
slot that
accepts cards up to 256 GB.
The Nokia 6 has a micro USB charging port and a microSD
slot that
accepts cards up to 128 GB.
Like many early Galaxy devices, the Note Edge has a removable battery and a microSD
slot (
accepting cards up to 64 GB).
As the rumor goes, the handset will have 32 GB of in - built storage with a microSD
card slot that will be able to
accept cards up to 64 GB in capacity.
Additional features include the ability to create a WiFi hotspot, Google Maps navigation with turn - by - turn voice directions and a microSD
slot capable of
accepting a 32 GB
card (The device ships with a 16 GB microSD
card).
A microSD
card slot hidden behind the kickstand
accepts cards up to 64 GB.
The Streak also offers expandable storage capacity with an SD memory
card slot capable of
accepting up to 32Gb
cards.
The Xperia XA1 Ultra has two nano SIM
slots and a dedicated SD
card slot that can
accept cards up to 256 GB.
One
slot accepts SD
cards, the other Memory Stick Duo — all told, the Touch Edition can handle up to 32 GB of extra storage — combined with the 2 GB of internal memory, you'll certainly never be wanting for extra space.
The tablet includes a 512 MB RAM along with other stuff such as a 3 megapixel webcam, an SD
Slot that can
accept a maximum of up to 32 GB
card at a time along with a 3400 mAh battery.
The second SIM
slot of this dual SIM phone
accepts either a nano SIM
card or a microSD Memory C
card or a microSD Memory
CardCard.
It retains the headphone jack and microSD
card slot, which in this case
accepts up to 64 GB
cards to add to the 16 GB of internal storage.
Both will have expandable memory thanks to the microSD
card slot,
accepting up to 32 GB microSDHC.
The A8 (2015) has a dual - SIM
card slot (great for frequent travelers), microSD
card slot (
accepts cards up to 128 GB), and headphone jack.
The 32 GB Samsung smartphone has a microSD
card slot that
accepts cards up to 256 GB.
The Iconia Tab is the first of the Android 3.0 tablets to ship with both a functioning
card slot and a full USB - A host port that
accepted a keyboard and all the external USB storage I threw at it, including USB flash drives, a USB media
card reader, and even a portable hard drive.
Whichever model you opt for, you can boost storage via the microSD
slot, which
accepts cards that are up to 64 GB in capacity.
The device has 1 GB of onboard memory, and
accepts SD
Cards (up to 4 GB) in a
card slot on top of the device.
The Vivo V9 is a dual SIM device and has two Nano SIM
slots along with a dedicated microSD
card slot that
accepts cards upto 256 GB.
No details about the RAM, but it has 8 GB of internal storage with microSD expansion
slot that
accepts cards up to 128 GB.
There is only 512 MB of internal memory, so you'll want to take advantage of the microSD
card slot, also hidden under the back cover and
accepting cards up to 32 GB.
There's 2 GB of internal memory for storing books and other media, and the SD
card slot on the top
accepts 32 GB memory
cards.
The right side has an SD
card slot that
accepts cards up to 128 GB, microUSB, microHDMI, a headphone jack and a power plug.
In case you were wondering, this is a Wi - Fi - only e-reader (there's no 3G option), and it comes with 2 GB of internal memory but has a microSD expansion
slot for additional memory that
accepts up to 32 GB
cards.
There's a removable back cover, which provides you access to the dual SIM
slots, the microSD
card slot (which
accepts cards up to 128 GB), and the 3,000 mAh removable battery.
To remind you, Galaxy S4 has got a 5 - inch 1080p display, quad - core processor clocked at 1.9 GHz, 13MP rear - facing shooter, NFC, microSD
card slot to
accept up to 64 GB
cards, 4G LTE capability, Smart Eye tracking technology, Smart Pause feature, and it ships with Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean OS and comes in white and black colored editions.
Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 runs Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean OS out of the box, sporting a 6.3 - inch HD TFT display with 1280 X 720 pixels of resolution, powered by 1.7 GHz dual - core processor, 1.5 GB of RAM, 8 megapixel rear - facing camera with LED flash to record 1080p HD videos, 1.9 megapixel front - facing shooter to make video calls, 8GB / 16 GB onboard storage, microSD
card slot to
accept up to 64 GB, micro USB 2.0, 802.11 Wi - Fi a / b / g / n, Bluetooth 4.0.
In fact, the Xoom's micro-SD
card is currently not active but a future software, but a future firmware update will let the
card slot to
accept the memory
cards.
A port that
accepts both Nintendo 3DS game
cards and game
cards for the Nintendo DS family of systems, an SD memory
card slot, an AC adapter connector, a charging cradle terminal and a stereo headphone output jack.
It's primed and ready to
accept expandable memory by simply
slotting a handy microSD
card into the system.
In addition, the SD
card slot has been moved to the back of the system, under the plate covering it, and now only
accepts microSD
cards.
The phone has 32 GB of internal memory, and the MicroSD
card slot accepted my Samsung 64 GB
card.
The left side of the phone holds the hybrid SIM
card slot that can
accept one SIM and another SIM / microSD
card.
For memory expansion, the smartphone comes with a dedicated microSD
card slot,
accepting microSD
cards up to 2 TB.
In addition to the 16 GB of internal storage (as standard), there's a microSD
slot for additional storage expansion,
accepting cards up to 128 GB.
Both handsets are expected to include headphone jacks and Micro SD
slots that can
accept memory
cards up to 128 GB in size.
The microSD
card slot can
accept the faster SDXC format and takes up to a 256 GB
card if you feel the need to expand on the onboard storage.
The microSD
slot can
accept cards of up to 128 GB, but like the S7 and S7 edge (or any other Samsung device running Marshmallow), adoptable storage isn't supported.
There's also a microSD
card slot that
accepts cards up to 256 GB.
The right side of the smartphone will feature a volume rocker and a power button, while the left side will include a hybrid dual - SIM
card slot, which means that the handset can
accept either two nano SIM
cards or one SIM
card and a microSD
card.
Both the
slots accept normal
cards that can be found after popping the SIM
card tray out.
There's a microSD
card slot in between which can
accept 64 GB
cards as well.
The
card slot is touted as able to
accept up to 128 GB of extra storage.