Friday, May 3, 2013

The 16GB Galaxy S4 has limited internal memory? Samsung responds ... - Everything Android

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Into definitely remember the news published a few days ago that put forth as the model of Galaxy S4 16 GB had limited internal memory available as soon as it was started for the first time. This is because the new super smartphone from Samsung has on board a software sector chock full of features, which of course they occupy memory further going to add up to the already heavy operating system in terms of GB.

In this regard, Samsung communicates something that was pretty obvious, and that is: if you are not satisfied with the internal memory of the Galaxy S4 , you can buy a microSD . Here are the words of Samsung about:
Into the Galaxy S4 to 16 GB, about 6.85 GB are occupied by the operating system, which is about 1 GB more than the Galaxy S3. This is due to the higher resolution of the display and the significant functions that we have made available to our customers. In order to offer a better user experience to our users, Samsung has implemented a slot for microSD on the Galaxy S4 to expand the memory.

Obviously Into the Galaxy S4 allows users to expand the memory up to 64 GB with a microSD , but there is also saying that not all applications require moving to SD from Settings. For this reason, if you think the internal memory will not be enough for the installation of applications, then you can always opt for the model 32 or 64 GB of internal memory, but shelling out a little ‘ more money.

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Into Joseph Iovene
Student in Electrical Engineering at the Second University of Naples. First Android device in 2010 (HTC Desire) on which I have written some guides. Terminals that I own: Stock Android 2.3 Nexus One, LG Optimus Black (White) Android 4.0 Stock. Smartphones Now: Nexus 4 Stock. Special interests: formula1, smartphones and tablets, computers.

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