Wednesday, April 10, 2013

The internal storage of the Nexus 4 is enough? Learn how ... - Globo.com

Officially launched in Brazil last month, the Nexus does not support 4 cards for memory expansion, limited to 16 GB of internal storage. Learn how to save space and find alternatives to help meet this downside of the new “poster boy” of Android.

Nexus 4 camera has 8 megapixels of resolution (Photo: Isadora Diaz / TechTudo) Nexus 4 suffers from the absence Input microSD card (Photo: Isadora Diaz / TechTudo)

Nexus 4 does not have a memory card slot and this can be a problem for those who like to always have on hand all your files. The smartphone is also not compatible with the USB OTG technology, which lets you connect devices like pen drive, portable hard drive and keyboard directly to the device via the USB port.

instant upload Instant Upload, one of the options offered by
Google+ app to save photos and videos automatically
(Photo: Playback)

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not have problems with storage, the user must use and misuse of cloud services like Google Drive, Dropbox and even the same application that Google+ has an option called Instant Upload. This feature gives you the option to automatically store in original size and all photos and videos taken on the device in private albums. If you do not have a good plan for the smartphone internet, these options may become unviable in the absence of a WiFi connection

One option that seems obvious, but many users forget, is to uninstall applications that are not used. Users whenever they download various applications, plus music and videos, and many end up getting forgotten. The use of applications that monitor memory usage can greatly help in this task of cleaning. An example is the DiskUsage, which shows in a simple and easy to understand files, programs and directories are occupying more space.

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