Always
running out of space on your tablet? Whatever tablet you use, here are some
easy ways to get more storage space.
People
use tablets for different things. Some browse the web, others read their email
and some use it as an entertainment device.
If
you listen to music, watch moves, take photographs and download apps on your
tablet, there’s a high chance your tablets drive will quickly become full and
you won’t be able to download anything else.
Here
are some ways to get more storage space for your tablet.
Free up storage
Start
by spring cleaning your tablet and removing the apps and files you don’t use.
You’ll be surprised how much storage space is taken up with things you don’t
even use.
Hardware
Memory card
If
you own an Android tablet such as the Google Nexus 9 or the Tesco Hudl 2 then
it may have a slot for a memory card. The advantage of using a card is that you
can keep it in your tablet and use to store content and apps.
Invest in a card
reader
A
wireless portable card reader is a good solution if you don’t have a card slot
on your device, but want to access extra content such as movies, photos and
videos.
Storage drive
A
storage drive is a good way of backing up things that you don’t use every day.
Photographs, for example, take up quite a lot of storage space, but it’s likely
you won’t want to look at them all that often.
Plugging
in a portable drive enables you to quickly transfer photographs and free up
storage space. A portable hard drive is a good place to store music and movies
you don’t want to keep on your tablet.
Wireless storage
If
you don’t want to mess around with cables or formatting, or if you’re an Apple
iPad owner, a wireless storage drive will be more convenient.
Apple
doesn’t make it easy for iPad users to add extra storage to their tablets. The
device doesn’t include a USB port and uses a proprietary charging port, either
30-pin in the iPad 2 or the new Lightning connector.
Cloud storage
The
advantage of using the cloud to store things is that you aren’t using storage
space on your tablet. Instead your files are stored on remote servers, commonly
known as the cloud.
Cloud
storage has other advantages. Many devices enable you to set up an automatic
backup so you don’t have to worry about remembering to copy your files
manually. Additionally, in the event you lose your device, you’ll be able to restore
your files from backup.
A
number of cloud storage providers that offer space without charge.
BT Cloud
With
BT Cloud, BT customers get 50GB or 500GB storage free depending on the
broadband package.
BT
Cloud can be used to store photos, music and documents.
You
can access BT Cloud from any device with a browser, or via the BT Cloud app
which is available for Android, Apple and Windows Phone phones and tablets,
using your BT ID. From there you can share your content with family and
friends.
Apple iCloud
Apple
Pad and iPhone users get 5GB of iCloud storage free with their devices.
Google Android
Google
offers users 15GB storage across Google Drive.
Users
of Android tablets, such as the Tesco Hudl, can turn on automatic backups to
back up app information, settings and wi-fi passwords by heading to Settings –
Backup & reset – Back up my data.
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