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1 posts Thanks Meter: 0 By con3784 , Junior Member on 10th May 2013, 05:38 PM View Profile View Forum Posts Post Reply Email Thread Page 1 of 3 1 2 3 This is the closest thing that I could find for you: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...-ta?ref=search But unfortunately, it doesn't support the Nexus 4, only Nexus 7 and others. Submit to XDA Portal Quick Reply Reply lopezk38 View Profile View Forum Posts 11th May 2013, 05:59 AM | #5 Senior Member San Diego Thanks Meter: 88 More 294 posts Join Date:Joined: Apr 2013 My Devices: Microsoft Surface , Google Nexus 4 , Google Nexus 5 , LG Nexus 5X , OnePlus 5T Less Sadly, the Nexus 4 does not support USB OTG without any kind of custom kernel and external power. OTG is disabled in the kernel level, and the motherboard can only output 3.3 volts out of the USB port. In order to get the required 5 volts, you would need a Y splitter cord attached to some other power source Submit to XDA Portal Quick Reply Reply The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to lopezk38 For This Useful Post: [ View ] Gift lopezk38 Ad-Free gie62001 (12th May 2013), parker09 (11th May 2013) scream4cheese View Profile View Forum Posts 12th May 2013, 05:48 AM | #6 Senior Member New York, NY Thanks Meter: 877 More 3,042 posts Join Date:Joined: Jun 2011 Less Quote: Originally Posted by lopezk38Sadly, the Nexus 4 does not support USB OTG without any kind of custom kernel and external power. OTG is disabled in the kernel level, and the motherboard can only output 3.3 volts out of the USB port. In order to get the required 5 volts, you would need a Y splitter cord attached to some other power source
LMFAO Submit to XDA Portal Quick Reply Reply dannyling View Profile View Forum Posts 12th May 2013, 05:00 PM | #9 Senior Member Thanks Meter: 33 More 303 posts Join Date:Joined: Apr 2010 Less Why not have a extended battery case with built in micro card reader or dual sim reader that make more sense iPhone 4 has got battery and dual sim so why not battery and msdcard slot case like the ones off ebay Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app Submit to XDA Portal Quick Reply Reply abe in space View Profile View Forum Posts 12th May 2013, 09:15 PM | #10 Senior Member Thanks Meter: 69 More 171 posts Join Date:Joined: Oct 2012 Less Quote: Originally Posted by dannylingWhy not have a extended battery case with built in micro card reader or dual sim reader that make more sense iPhone 4 has got battery and dual sim so why not battery and msdcard slot case like the ones off ebay Sent from my Nexus 4 using xda app-developers app
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Galaxy Nexus: Confirmation of SD card slot?
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- 1,927 https://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=127150&s=a31b95ff292b7b797fc5d79f2e42aa59&p=1344936&viewfull=1#post1344936 Ricky Babalu BEACH BUM Galaxy Nexus: Confirmation of 2GB SD card slot? It looks like it does have an SD card slot, or am I reading this wrong? Google Translate 10-18-2011 11:18 AM Like 0
- 73 https://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=127150&s=a31b95ff292b7b797fc5d79f2e42aa59&p=1344990&viewfull=1#post1344990 stevozip I seem to remember hearing that SDHC slots wouldn't be available in phones until at least next year. I stand corrected... SDXC won't be available . 10-18-2011 11:41 AM Like 0
- 247 https://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=127150&s=a31b95ff292b7b797fc5d79f2e42aa59&p=1345198&viewfull=1#post1345198 kharrigan Now using God's Phone I take this as confirmation that SDHC will be supported - meaning up to 32GB... -KLH 10-18-2011 12:53 PM Like 0
- 1,001 https://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=127150&s=a31b95ff292b7b797fc5d79f2e42aa59&p=1345232&viewfull=1#post1345232 Live2ride883 Originally Posted by kharrigan I take this as confirmation that SDHC will be supported - meaning up to 32GB... -KLH Ditto, Honestly I just checked out the information on the Razr and it looks pretty sweet. There might actually be some competition for the Galaxy Nexus from Motorola. 10-18-2011 01:10 PM Like 0
- 67 https://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=127150&s=a31b95ff292b7b797fc5d79f2e42aa59&p=1345247&viewfull=1#post1345247 Gone24 UGH I rather NOT have an SD slot honestly. I just think that things are so much quicker without them... 10-18-2011 01:17 PM Like 0
- 894 https://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=127150&s=a31b95ff292b7b797fc5d79f2e42aa59&p=1345250&viewfull=1#post1345250 Averix Originally Posted by Gone24 UGH I rather NOT have an SD slot honestly. I just think that things are so much quicker without them... You can always leave it empty. With that much onboard storage, it is certainly an option. 10-18-2011 01:18 PM Like 0
- 211 https://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=127150&s=a31b95ff292b7b797fc5d79f2e42aa59&p=1345277&viewfull=1#post1345277 MikeNY Anyone know how much of the onboard storage is set aside for apps? 10-18-2011 01:27 PM Like 0
- 838 https://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=127150&s=a31b95ff292b7b797fc5d79f2e42aa59&p=1345536&viewfull=1#post1345536 racedog And here I just promised (in another thread) to quit reading these speculations on what is going to be on or not be on the Nexus - and here I am doing it!! Well, if it does actually have an SD slot that will cement down my decision once and for all. That has been my biggest problem with this phone since I first read about it. I know others don't understand some of us who insist on it but I always have pointed out that we each use our phone in our own ways. What may be a deal breaker for one is only a minor annoyance for someone else, or they might not even notice it. No SD is not a complete deal breaker for me but it would sure make this a tough sell to me. I would have to give some serious consideration to other options. With an SD slot we probably have a done deal. Drosul , milkshed27 and zmodo5 like this. 10-18-2011 03:04 PM Like 3
- 164 https://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=127150&s=a31b95ff292b7b797fc5d79f2e42aa59&p=1345555&viewfull=1#post1345555 Gratificulous Originally Posted by racedog And here I just promised (in another thread) to quit reading these speculations on what is going to be on or not be on the Nexus - and here I am doing it!! Well, if it does actually have an SD slot that will cement down my decision once and for all. That has been my biggest problem with this phone since I first read about it. I know others don't understand some of us who insist on it but I always have pointed out that we each use our phone in our own ways. What may be a deal breaker for one is only a minor annoyance for someone else, or they might not even notice it. No SD is not a complete deal breaker for me but it would sure make this a tough sell to me. I would have to give some serious consideration to other options. With an SD slot we probably have a done deal. 5 more hours man, hang in there TripSixes likes this. 10-18-2011 03:11 PM Like 1
- 84 https://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=127150&s=a31b95ff292b7b797fc5d79f2e42aa59&p=1345575&viewfull=1#post1345575 Drosul Originally Posted by racedog And here I just promised (in another thread) to quit reading these speculations on what is going to be on or not be on the Nexus - and here I am doing it!! Well, if it does actually have an SD slot that will cement down my decision once and for all. That has been my biggest problem with this phone since I first read about it. I know others don't understand some of us who insist on it but I always have pointed out that we each use our phone in our own ways. What may be a deal breaker for one is only a minor annoyance for someone else, or they might not even notice it. No SD is not a complete deal breaker for me but it would sure make this a tough sell to me. I would have to give some serious consideration to other options. With an SD slot we probably have a done deal. Very well said, and I couldn't agree more. In my case, I ride the train for 2hours a day. During that time, it's hard using internet because I zip by so many towers on the commute and I'd wager that constantly swapping towers results in alot more power drain on the modem. Having the rumored 32GB on board, AND an SD card slot up to 32gb means I can positively load this phone up with movies/things to entertain me on my commute.... Amazing news if true, really can't wait for the official info... milkshed27 likes this. 10-18-2011 03:19 PM Like 1
- 838 https://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=127150&s=a31b95ff292b7b797fc5d79f2e42aa59&p=1345771&viewfull=1#post1345771 racedog Originally Posted by Drosul In my case, I ride the train for 2hours a day. During that time, it's hard using internet because I zip by so many towers on the commute and I'd wager that constantly swapping towers results in alot more power drain on the modem. Having the rumored 32GB on board, AND an SD card slot up to 32gb means I can positively load this phone up with movies/things to entertain me on my commute.... Amazing news if true, really can't wait for the official info... In my case I fly a lot. I like to listen to MY music during flight. I may be in the clouds but if my music is also there I can't get to it, it needs to be on an SD. I have managed to reduce my music to the most listened to stuff and that brought it down to about 30 gigs. I have over 1000 CD's and another 1000 vinyls and I like ripping at at least 192 and mostly 256 so my music takes a lot of space. With the 32gig card I can swap in and out as I like. That's critical for me but it may not be for someone else. If I didn't fly so much I probably wouldn't care about relying on cloud based storage. milkshed27 , zmodo5 and ccjjr59 like this. 10-18-2011 04:53 PM Like 3
- 83 https://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=127150&s=a31b95ff292b7b797fc5d79f2e42aa59&p=1345779&viewfull=1#post1345779 Alucardsyco The info from earlier I believe leads to a 32 GB Micro SD or up to a 2 GB Micro SDHC card being applicable. 10-18-2011 04:56 PM Like 0
- 72 https://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=127150&s=a31b95ff292b7b797fc5d79f2e42aa59&p=1345815&viewfull=1#post1345815 descendency Originally Posted by Alucardsyco The info from earlier I believe leads to a 32 GB Micro SD or up to a 2 GB Micro SDHC card being applicable. non SDHC doesn't go over 2GB (or is it 4?) It has to be 32 GB SDHC. 10-18-2011 05:09 PM Like 0
- 324 https://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=127150&s=a31b95ff292b7b797fc5d79f2e42aa59&p=1346568&viewfull=1#post1346568 kath00 Can you say CLOUD? Why do you need more than 32G?????? iTunes, Google Music and Amazon are all doing cloud based music now. Photos have been cloud based for a long time now. I haven't removed an SD card from my device since I got it about 2 years ago........ Katherine 10-18-2011 10:05 PM Like 0
- 14 https://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=127150&s=a31b95ff292b7b797fc5d79f2e42aa59&p=1346781&viewfull=1#post1346781 trev186 Originally Posted by stevozip I seem to remember hearing that SDHC slots wouldn't be available in phones until at least next year. I stand corrected... SDXC won't be available . Hate to break it to ya but SDXC already works in Android Tested on my Evo 3D and my friends MOTO Droid orginal. My phone is rocking a 64 GB SDXC card. If the Nexus Prime has the 32 GB internal storage and the SD slot I am sold and will purchase to have nearly 100 GBs of storage 10-18-2011 10:43 PM Like 0
- 14 https://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=127150&s=a31b95ff292b7b797fc5d79f2e42aa59&p=1346789&viewfull=1#post1346789 trev186 Originally Posted by kath00 Can you say CLOUD? Why do you need more than 32G?????? iTunes, Google Music and Amazon are all doing cloud based music now. Photos have been cloud based for a long time now. I haven't removed an SD card from my device since I got it about 2 years ago........ Katherine You are too close minded. PS2 games are being ported to Android like Gran Theft Auto 3. Grant it they will be smaller than when released on the Ps2 but still they were 5-8 GBs on average. I have a 64 GB SDXC card and it is full of PS1 games for FPSE. (each game is about 500 MBs) 10-18-2011 10:45 PM Like 0
- 520 https://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=127150&s=a31b95ff292b7b797fc5d79f2e42aa59&p=1346806&viewfull=1#post1346806 ulnek Originally Posted by Live2ride883 Ditto, Honestly I just checked out the information on the Razr and it looks pretty sweet. There might actually be some competition for the Galaxy Nexus from Motorola. i was thinking the same thing. and if htc holds an event next week for the release of rezound on the 10th... that's 3 phone i have to choose from! >_< 10-18-2011 10:48 PM Like 0
- 14 https://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=127150&s=a31b95ff292b7b797fc5d79f2e42aa59&p=1346811&viewfull=1#post1346811 trev186 Originally Posted by racedog In my case I fly a lot. I like to listen to MY music during flight. I may be in the clouds but if my music is also there I can't get to it, it needs to be on an SD. I have managed to reduce my music to the most listened to stuff and that brought it down to about 30 gigs. I have over 1000 CD's and another 1000 vinyls and I like ripping at at least 192 and mostly 256 so my music takes a lot of space. With the 32gig card I can swap in and out as I like. That's critical for me but it may not be for someone else. If I didn't fly so much I probably wouldn't care about relying on cloud based storage. Then why not double your storage ? SanDisk 64GB Micro SDXC cards working on multiple Android devices | Android Community 10-18-2011 10:49 PM Like 0
- 72 https://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=127150&s=a31b95ff292b7b797fc5d79f2e42aa59&p=1346821&viewfull=1#post1346821 descendency engadget has picture of the back removed and unless the slot is under the battery, there is no slot for a microSD card of any kind. The spot at the top is a SIM/LTE card spot. 10-18-2011 10:51 PM Like 0
- 76 https://forums.androidcentral.com/showthread.php?t=127150&s=a31b95ff292b7b797fc5d79f2e42aa59&p=1347044&viewfull=1#post1347044 milkshed27 Engadget hands-on review confirms no sd card slot. 4th paragraph, last sentence. Bummer. Samsung Galaxy Nexus with Ice Cream Sandwich hands-on (video) -- Engadget 10-19-2011 12:10 AM Like 0
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Motorola nexus 6 sd card Jan 26, 2016 .. Google hasn't included a micro SD card slot in a Nexus phone since the days of the Nexus One. Reddit user Sockpockets decided that it was high time that a newer Nexus — the Nexus 5 — gained an expansion slot. The result he says is “usable but lumpy.” 30 Aug 2014 .. Insert the SIM ejection tool that comes with the tablet (or a paperclip) into the hole in the tray door, and push firmly but gently until the tray pops out. .. Reposition the tray in the slot and push it gently back into the tablet.5. Re-insert the SIM card tray and push until it clicks into place.LG G7+ ThinQ (6GB/128GB) down to $630 on eBay
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Nexus 7 memory expansion hack6 Dec 2010 .. However, not being able to change out one SD card for another, faster one, is beyond mind boggling. Given that the Nexus S comes with 16GB ..USB to Micro SDHC adapter Google pixel sim card sizeNexus 5 owner adds working micro SD card slotActions 1 Nov 2013 .. An important tidbit for anyone thinking about snagging a Nexus 5 and putting an existing SIM card into it: Though early reports suggested the Nexus 5 might use a nano-SIM, the Nexus 5 sticks with familiar territory and uses a micro-SIM instead. Micro. Not nano.6 May 2016 .. Benjamin Perlmutter said: Hello Colyn - Welcome to the Nexus Help Forum! Unfotunately, the Nexus 5x does NOT have an SD card slot, sorry.
Only one Nexus device in history had a microSD slot, do you know which one it is?
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While every rule has its exceptions, it's generally fair to say that when Google is serious about something, it tends to stick to its decision. Certainly, microSD cards in Android devices serve as one such example — Google hates those. Alright, perhaps 'hate' is too strong a word, but the search giant has made it clear on several occasions, directly or indirectly, that it feels they are an inferior alternative to flash storage, and one that is prone to misbehaving and causing all kinds of monkey business. When that happens, users typically blame either Android, or the manufacturer of their phone , even though counterfeit/low quality microSD cards are often to blame. So dead serious is Google about microSD cards, that out of the 10 Nexus devices to date (set-top boxes excluded), only one ever had a microSD card slot. Indeed, none of the Nexus tablets have one, and neither does the Nexus 6, nor the Nexus 5 or 4, and not even the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S that precede them all. This leaves us with only one answer — the HTC-made Nexus One . That's right, out of all these devices, only the Nexus One — the very first Nexus device — had the option to expand upon the 512MB that came on board with it. That was all kinds of important, since the card could fetch you up to 32GB on top of that claustrophobic half gig. By the time the Samsung Galaxy Nexus was released (8 months down the line), internal storage had gotten cheaper, so we had 32GB available from the get-go. In short, it's been over 5 years since we last saw Google agree to a microSD card. It's entirely possible that, should it ever come down to Google making the choice, microSD card will become extinct. And it's not just the maker of Android that sees the benefits of ditching the slot — as mentioned, manufacturers do usually bear the brunt of any related complications, not to mention that there's quite some money to be made in selling phones with larger capacity storage. Combined with the ever more ubiquitous cloud, that's enough incentive for handset makers to drop them. Whether we like it, or not.