With Google moving away from supporting SD cards the more native storage the better.
This did surprise me when I looked into android late last year, how few apps ran from SD cards.
There is cloud options for storing each of these to be honest. Except movies... But storing movies on your device... I'd say you're in the minority.
For photos there's Autobackup on Google+, and for music there's the Play music app from Google.
There is cloud options for storing each of these to be honest. Except movies... But storing movies on your device... I'd say you're in the minority.
For photos there's Autobackup on Google+, and for music there's the Play music app from Google.
I can't do cloud. I travel a lot so watching movies stored on my devices beats the price for WiFi on the plane and its not all that reliable.
WiFi at hotels are slow so streaming movies is rough and I just get mad and dont watch it.
Airport is also slow. Too many people using it so its pretty slow for movies.
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There is cloud options for storing each of these to be honest. Except movies... But storing movies on your device... I'd say you're in the minority.
For photos there's Autobackup on Google+, and for music there's the Play music app from Google.
There's no need for that much RAM. TouchWiz is a hog, but current apps don't use much RAM. The G2 and S4 do fine with just 2 gigs.
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Cloud Services utilize data. I, for one, don't want every picture backed up and made available on Google+. I use DropBox.
Cloud Services utilize data. I, for one, don't want every picture backed up and made available on Google+. I use DropBox.
I disagree; I run out of the 2GB often almost daily in fact and I don't even have TouchWiz, lol. I 'm on GPE.
What's the difference?
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Do you use all of the apps or do you leave them running? I only leave Hangouts open at all times. Everything else gets cleared if I know I'm not going to use it for a while. I have never gone over 1GB with SlimBean/Kat
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I don't want every picture backed up and made available on Google+. Dropbox = I own my data; Google+ = Google owns my data. Read the TOS.
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I leave them all running for the most part unless I consciously close them.
Ummm, they both are cloud services that offer the same thing: Storage. There is no difference. You either store your personal data with Google or Dropbox. To me, again, there is no difference.
I leave them all running for the most part unless I consciously close them.
Lol, if you think they are the same, you had better read the TOS as I mentioned. Let's try to stay on topic please.
Are you actually using those apps consistently or do you just not bother closing them?