[Q] internal storage? - Ideos S7 General

for those s7-104 user here, what is the internal storage of s7-104? i have 175mb of internal tablet storage but in other site it says 4gb or 8gb i think is the internal storage. how come i can't access the other 7gb+ storage for other things like videos, music, etc.?

For data(install applications ) we have 170mb and as storage 8gb

is that 8gb built-in in our device or is it external? can't find that 8gb in my s7-104

Build on the tablet.
Where did you get your tablet? I remember one company in UK selling this tablet with no internal storage. The one sold in US by BestBuy had 8gb internal storage.

i think mine doesn't have 8gb built-in storage, that sucks

s7 - 105 have 8gb built in storage.

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The Storage Post

After reading this post:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=399522&page=2
I thought to myself, what would I do if I had a 4gb storage card? 8? 16? 32?
I have a 2gb micro sd card, and all that's on it is ringtones, a few family guy episodes, and some music.
So! What do you use your sd card for? Have you filled it? Post your interests and how much space you have left!
Rom: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=469522
Space left on SD card after cleanup: 1.8 GB.
Atm I have a 1gb micro sd card with 584 mb left I don't have much music about 4 or 5 songs because I carry a zune so my phone isn't really used for music same goes for videos unless im streaming them. What my card is mainly used for is to store all my applications for my phone pictures mainly anything for my phone goes on it. I'm looking to upgrade soon because im becoming really fascinated with installed thousands of apps so i'll probably splurg and get an 4gb sdhc.

[Q] Androidpolice - clarify reference to "SDcard" vs internal memory

Hi,
I was reading the androidpolice article on rooting here, and I'm confused on the references to internal memory vs. rooting.
Move installed applications to SD card
Moving and storing apps on internal memory can significantly slow your device down. If you root, you can avoid that completely.
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I vaguely remember reading that Android phones have "internal" memory (built-in) and SD memory (via micro-SD slot). But our tablets, at least the Transformer, doesn't have "internal" memory...the 16GB or 32GB built in memory shows up as SD_Card, while the micro SD card shows up a "removable".
Is that right?
So the quoted text from AndroidPolice is no longer relevant for our tablets, since the 16GB of built-in Transformer memory is really just as fast as most micro-SD cards you might put in the slot? I'm assuming that the "internal" memory on android phones are slower than the microSD card slot access?
Thanks!
This is referring to a physical SD card and has more of a place in previous versions of android since, on those, it was built around internal memory and SD supplement being standard.
In Honeycomb the SD CARD is just the primary extended memory of the tablet. You cant really move apps to SD (maybe rooted) on Honeycomb because its assumed that you have sufficient internal memory.
The physical SD cards are handled differently in Honeycomb. Its "removable" to differentiate it from the extended memory internal to the tablet. I can see where its confusing since we basically have 16gb and 13gb are allocated as as this "SD card." I would assume this will all be cleared up in Ice Cream Sandwich. The labeling is just a holdover from previous versions of android, on which honeycomb is based.

[Q] What is USB storage? How is internal memory compared with SanDisk Extreme Pro?

Hi, when I long press the home button and choose Task manager->Storage, I see System storage (out of 1.97GB), USB storage (out of 11.07GB) and SD card (out of 14.83GB). The SD card is probably my sandisk 16GB sd card. What about USB storage? I suppose the System storage is the internal memory. Also, from an end user point of view, is the new SanDisk Extreme Pro as fast as the internal memory? Is it worth to buy it? Thanks.
The phone is manufactured with 16 GB of flash on it.
2 GB for the ROM
2 GB for apps
The rest (11.07 GB) as general storage
Then it has a MicroSD slot where you can add more storage.
The speed of the internal storage should be good, but I don't know how it is compared to a Sandisk extreme pro card.
I asked SanDisk. They said that they do not know if the Extreme Pro is compatible with the Galaxy Note. They told me to ask Samsung. Of course, Samsung is going to point back to SanDisk.

[Q] Does Samsung treat internal storage like an SD card and the MicroSD like a second

I'm just trying to get a feel for how Samsung treats storage on their devices.
Do they consider the internal storage as both internal and SD Card storage on the device? So that \sdcard\ points to internal storage? Which would treat any inserted MicroSD like secondary storage that some programs might not use?
Or do they consider internal storage as only internal and \sdcard\ would only point to an inserted MicroSD?
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They have internal SD (built in storage) and external SD.
External SD is not touched unless you indicate for it to be used specifically.
I like that Samsung continues to offer devices with a removable battery and MicroSD. This is a major factor for me.
I just wish the MicroSD could somehow be integrated with their internal storage. Since many apps may not be able to see the MicroSD. The apps would consider the internal storage to be SD space.
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Darnell_Chat_TN said:
I like that Samsung continues to offer devices with a removable battery and MicroSD. This is a major factor for me.
I just wish the MicroSD could somehow be integrated with their internal storage. Since many apps may not be able to see the MicroSD. The apps would consider the internal storage to be SD space.
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thats not a good idea, what if you had to remove the external sd card?
Jeremy said:
thats not a good idea, what if you had to remove the external sd card?
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I'm using Data2SD with my Asus Transformer Infinity right now to have a 64GB data space (via SD card) and the internal 32GB as extra storage. I have not had to remove the card yet . And really even Data2Sd won't let me use the internal space on the device installing programs, just extra storage. But still its a good step.
Removing the card is not a concern, since I basically don't. If the card goes bad, rebuild things with a new card.
It would be great if the SGS4 gets a MOD like Data2SD. Then anyone who buys a 16GB version could get a 64GB MicroSD and turn it into a 64GB SGS4 . Same way we've turned our 32GB Asus Infinities into 64GB models, and our storage is even faster than the stock Asus internal storage :laugh: .
Oh, it's a good idea, it's soooo good .
I have a couple questions too if someone can please help:
1) What happens when you mount the device via USB. Can you mount either storage (internal or external sd)?
2) Can you easily place game files like GTA Vice City, music files, or Titanium/nandroid backups on the external?
Thanks!
Closed Source Project said:
I have a couple questions too if someone can please help:
1) What happens when you mount the device via USB. Can you mount either storage (internal or external sd)?
2) Can you easily place game files like GTA Vice City, music files, or Titanium/nandroid backups on the external?
Thanks!
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1) they show up as separate drives
2) yes to. Everything except game files as the game would think you don't have the files and try to redownload them

Best SD Card, and Internal vs. External

Looking for an SD card for my phone. XT1563, 6.0.1, 16gb
Really all I want to store on it is Spotify offline music and photos. This Article seems to recommend the Samsung cards over SanDisk, while this thread, seems to favour the SanDisk.
Also, with regards to formatting the card - it seems like internal is still pretty buggy. Given that I currently have ~8gb used including my photos and music, would I be better off with external storage?

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