What's the breakdown of Nexus S' 16GB memory? - General Topics

Is it 8GB for os + apps and 8GB for media? Or maybe a new file system with Gingerbread that does not allow USB mass storage but all 16GB for os + apps + media?

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[Q] Internal memory is only 1gb

I just bought a tablet advertised as 16Gb of memory. Storage appears divided into two sections, 1Gb for system and apps, and 11Gb (aprox) for media. The 1Gb partition is already getting full, even though I have already moved all the applications I can from there into the 11Gb partition. Is there any way to install applications directly in that 11Gb internal storage? I keep my media in an USB and I use an OTG cable whenever I need it so I would really like to use as much as I can out of those 11Gb I have for applications only.
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[Q] (Q) how to use usb OTG storage to move apps and app adata

Can i use usb-otg as a external storage to move apps and app data
Like we used to that in memory card option available phones(link2sd etc)
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available space on 32gb version?

Is 32gb enough storage with whatever available space there's? I play one game but download quite a few apps. Pics I save on Google photos. Let me know how you all are making out with storage.
There is expandable storage with a microsd card, up to 128 gigs. Plenty of deals at this time for less than $30.
I don't remember exactly, but I think there's like 18-20GB of free space plus whatever you add via SD card? I've got ~15GB free and 30GB free on a 64GB SD card, so I'm doing fine for space.
It comes with a few preinstalled apps that are able to be deleted. I had around 21gb available after deleting the preinstalled and installing the apps I used. Roughly 20gb available.
I heard a micro SD can slow down the device? Is this true?
SD cards have slower read and write speeds than onboard device storage so they're better suited for to be used like a SSD+HDD is in a gaming PC. SSD for applications, games and stuff that needs to be fast HDD for mass storage of movies, music, some games, and whatever else.

256 GB SD Problems

Hello guys, I have just bougth a 256GB Micro SD, it's an AData class 10, it's not UHS-i.
I had a 32GB one inside of my phone, so I decided to copy the data from the old one to the new one...
Once I finished, I inserted it to my Z3, transfered things from internal storage to SD to free some space (photos, videos, apps), then I restarted my phone and noticed that the apps moved to te SD were not opening, then I checked Settings->Storage and saw that my SD was now just using 7GB, instead of the 47GB that were being used before restarting.
I have tried to format the SD directly from my Z3, then copy data and the same happens, in some cases it just says "Impossible to play this song" for music files, or the photos are not being shown.
Can anyone give me a solution?
Z3 only supports up to 200GB of External Storage
Theoretically it should support cards up to 2TB (not that those exist) if it allows SDXC.
"Mobile devices like smartphones support the standard , not the capacity ... It's the same with anything using removable storage.
For example, a smartphone that supports Micro SDHC (Micro Secure Digital High Capacity) is limited to just 32GB... But a television supporting Micro SDXC (Micro Secure Digital eXtended Capacity) can use storage cards up to 2TB.
It doesn't matter that 200GB is an unusual size (anything in computing or electronics relating to data almost always increases in doubles - 64GB, 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, etc...)... Just as long as it's 2TB or less."

Question about storage maximums

Hi! I have a T95Z Plus set-top box running Android 6.0. In addition to using it with my TV, I've plugged an external 1TB hard drive into it and I am using it a network storage device thanks to the SambaDroid app. This has worked so well that I've been considering upgrading to a larger drive.
But are there limits to the maximum addressable size of a storage device built into Android? I had an older device that could not access a 32GB memory stick, but later versions of the OS would.
Would it be possible to mount a 4GB drive? An 8GB drive?
Is there a theoretical maximum built into the OS?
Does Android 6 support GPT or just MBR?
Thanks for any light you can shine on this!

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