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IcyPeas

(22,621 posts)
Tue Aug 31, 2021, 02:03 AM Aug 2021

Storage Question: my PC, Tablet and smartphone are all connected... all via my Google account

So here's my question. My tablet only has 16G of storage and I'm always running out of space on it. I clear the cache which frees up a tiny bit of space. I've uninstalled apps I don't need on my tablet. So since it's all connected if I unlink my tablet from my Google account would it give me more storage and not fill up so quickly.

Is that how it works? Or am I way off? Just trying to figure out why my tablet is running out of space all the time.

Thank you DU.


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Storage Question: my PC, Tablet and smartphone are all connected... all via my Google account (Original Post) IcyPeas Aug 2021 OP
Android tab? canetoad Aug 2021 #1
Yes it's all Android... IcyPeas Aug 2021 #2
I have one in my phone SheltieLover Aug 2021 #3
Thanks SheltieLover this looks like the way to go. IcyPeas Aug 2021 #8
Somewhere on the side of the tablet canetoad Aug 2021 #4
Okay this sounds like a plan IcyPeas Aug 2021 #7
Physical Drive Storage On Your Tablet Versus Google Drive (Cloud) Storage wyn borkins Aug 2021 #5
I pay the $2.00 per month for extra cloud storage in Google IcyPeas Aug 2021 #6
Of Some Note wyn borkins Aug 2021 #9
I was today years old when I learned about SD cards. IcyPeas Aug 2021 #10
Also Of Some Note wyn borkins Aug 2021 #11
I had the same issue with my tablet. SD card is definitely dewsgirl Aug 2021 #12
when i first started with computers , the storage was bytes long. AllaN01Bear Aug 2021 #13

canetoad

(18,123 posts)
4. Somewhere on the side of the tablet
Tue Aug 31, 2021, 02:21 AM
Aug 2021

Will be a little slot for a storage card. SD stands for secure digital.

They come in a few physical sizes - your tablet probably needs a micro SD card but there are also nano cards. They usually come with an adapter to suit various devices.

This works like a tiny additional drive. Your tablet may have a limit on the size of the HD card it can accept: 16, 32, 64 gb. You'll need to look up the manual for this info.

wyn borkins

(1,109 posts)
5. Physical Drive Storage On Your Tablet Versus Google Drive (Cloud) Storage
Tue Aug 31, 2021, 02:49 AM
Aug 2021

Not sure I understand your question(s); however, if you share one Google Drive storage account among your three devices, then:

(1) Google Drive storage offers 15 GB for FREE

(2) If you require more Google Drive account storage, then switch to a 'paid' Google Drive account as detailed here.

(3) Get 100 GB (of Google Drive storage) for about $2.00 per month

(4) Get 200 GB (of Google Drive storage) for about $3.00 per month

(5) Get 2 Terabytes (of Google Drive storage) for about $10.00 per month

Google Drive storage is 'cloud-storage' wherein the 16 GB storage on your tablet is (most-likely) physical storage WITHIN that device and has zero impact on your other devices and zero impact on your Google Drive (storage) account as well.

IcyPeas

(22,621 posts)
6. I pay the $2.00 per month for extra cloud storage in Google
Tue Aug 31, 2021, 02:57 AM
Aug 2021

I have lots of photos etc so I got the bigger cloud.

But I think you answered my question in your last paragraph. Maybe an SD card is the answer.

Thank you wyn borkins

wyn borkins

(1,109 posts)
9. Of Some Note
Tue Aug 31, 2021, 03:08 AM
Aug 2021

If the SD card is the answer to your queries, then I do hope you realize that you can also have multiple SD cards. You can also 'move' all OR some of those files (currently on your tablet and/or on any newly acquired SD cards) to the cloud OR to your pc OR to another type of external storage device, like an external solid-state drive (SSD).

IcyPeas

(22,621 posts)
10. I was today years old when I learned about SD cards.
Tue Aug 31, 2021, 03:22 AM
Aug 2021

Thanks a lot for the info. I'm looking into them now.

wyn borkins

(1,109 posts)
11. Also Of Some Note
Tue Aug 31, 2021, 03:39 AM
Aug 2021

SD cards can be rather finicky and they sometimes fail. You may wish to only utilize the more 'well-known' brands and perhaps be sure to check the read/write speeds; wherein the 'pro' marked SD cards are typically faster at both reading and writing various files. I have had good luck with the Lexar brand, as well as with the Corsair brand. There are many to choose from, so choose wisely IcyPeas.

AllaN01Bear

(23,047 posts)
13. when i first started with computers , the storage was bytes long.
Tue Aug 31, 2021, 08:56 AM
Aug 2021

ahen i got my first computer it was a 286 and had 2 floppy drive slots. one for the os and the other for the app. if wanted to store , the app disk had to be removed . then i got my first hd. 10 mb seagate open fraime that kept crashing. i learned the value of memory and disk management that way. my latest mac has a sd slot in it and i would use it to transfer pictures from my camera.

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