Q. Hello there universe, Ken here, I heard that Samsung did release a tablet again (this time in the 7 inch model) the Samsung Galaxy 2 7.0 and I'm close to buying the model until I read a couple of reviews saying that the expandable memory slot does not work. I'm pretty curious and need to know is that true that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 has a memory card issue.
A. no it dosnt have that issue of a memory card probrem galaxy tab 27.0 hes a nice phone i dont think it has dat problem
What is a powerful android tablet that is cheap?
Q. I've been looking at the samsung galaxy tab 2 but I have heard mixed things in reviews.
Is there one like it or better for a the same or cheaper price?
A. The best android tablet in the budget category should be the Asus TF300. It is one of the lowest priced Tablet which comes with quad core processor. The quad-core processor has made this tablet the fastest Android device on the market. Apart from the quad-core processor, inside the tablet you will get a 1.2MP front camera for video conferencing and an 8MP rear camera with a large F2.2 aperture, 5-element lens allows for high quality images along with 1080p HD video recording. There is also a supreme audio courtesy of ASUS SonicMaster technology. All these features has made the Asus Transformer 300 an extra-ordinary piece of work.
Please visit: http://www.asustf300.org/ for full review of this tablet.
Does stickmount/USB host mode make up for the lack of a microsd slot on the Nexus 7?
Q. I need to be able to use external storage(especially cameras) with the Google Nexus 7. Since my camera uses a SD/microsd card and the google nexus can't take either, I'd need to either connect them together directly(in which case the camera is the storage device) or connect the camera's microsd card via USB. This tablet seems like a better value than the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2.0 7, but being able to display pics from my camera on it is a crucial feature I won't compromise on.
A. Using stickmount will allow you to read your SD card (with a usb adapter) on a Nexus 7. This will require you to root your tablet, which may void your warranty.
There are other, similar apps that will allow you to read an SD card without rooting. The only one I have personal experience with is Nexus Media Importer, which is $2.99, but doesn't require root.
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Title : Is it true that the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 has a memory card issue?
Description : Q. Hello there universe, Ken here, I heard that Samsung did release a tablet again (this time in the 7 inch model) the Samsung Galaxy 2 7.0...