How extend a 32 GB storage on pixel..

For your files use online storage, usb-otg, or copy files to your computer. And keep an eye on how much cache builds up.
 
if u have good internet use google photos for photos and videos in full resolution
 
By buying the 128 GB ;)

But yea, mostly just uploading your photos to Google Photos (full res is unlimited), or moving them to your PC every few months.
 
You should be able to use a USB-C flash drive if you like, which go upwards of 128GB or so.
 
Hi, ¿how extend the limited 32 gb storage of Pixel??¡¡¡¡

Well, no way to extend tho, as they doesn't offer external SD card slot, but there is few methods for you to "extend" extra memory.

Like what other user suggest:-

Upload your photos or any other document to your cloud drive.

Constantly transfer/delete your not important or not using file to your computer to save some storage.

Download certain apps to clear trash/cache from your phone(Not really recommend).

Use Pendrive which support Android phones.

If these solutions sound troublesome for you, I guess it will better you juice out additional juice to get the 128GB, or buy any other phone which support SD card.
 
Just my opinion, but 32 GB just isn't enough. Especially if you like to download even a moderate amount of apps and store some downloaded music playlists on your phone. The app cache alone will eat up easily 2gb of storage. I know, because I frequently delete my app cache about every 2-3 weeks on my G4 and it's always between 1.5-2 GB.

If I were getting one, it would have to be the 128gb version.
 
I want to be able to playback VR Daydream content from a SD card, usb stick whatever. Is this likely to work with USB-C OTG arrangement? Otherwise you must purchase 128gb but I still can see myself loading and unloading content...what a pain.
 
I want to be able to playback VR Daydream content from a SD card, usb stick whatever. Is this likely to work with USB-C OTG arrangement? Otherwise you must purchase 128gb but I still can see myself loading and unloading content...what a pain.

Running content from USB OTG should be fine (and the adapter is included with the phone), but thinking about it for a moment I'm wondering if the Daydream headset will have room to accommodate the connected adapter/USB stick - particluarly with the XL (which, if you're wanting to do VR, you'd want over the normal Pixel for the substantially higher resolution).
 
Running content from USB OTG should be fine (and the adapter is included with the phone), but thinking about it for a moment I'm wondering if the Daydream headset will have room to accommodate the connected adapter/USB stick - particluarly with the XL (which, if you're wanting to do VR, you'd want over the normal Pixel for the substantially higher resolution).

Thanks for the heads up on the normal pixel resolution. I'm not 100% sure but from the images I have seen of the google VR it is exposed on three of 4 sides. The beauty of this design is you just drop your phone in so your usb-c port should be accessible to attach a USB OTG connector or even charging if necessary. Thoughts?
 
Thanks for the heads up on the normal pixel resolution. I'm not 100% sure but from the images I have seen of the google VR it is exposed on three of 4 sides. The beauty of this design is you just drop your phone in so your usb-c port should be accessible to attach a USB OTG connector or even charging if necessary. Thoughts?

That would be nice - but then again, if only one end of the phone has any accessibility, the side it's designed for would have to either concern it self with limiting access to either the USB-C port or to the wired headphone jack (for those who prefer the higher sound quality thereby provided), since those connections are on opposite ends of the phone.
 

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