Motorola Says MicroSD Storage Are No Longer Needed


Motorola supports the microSD memory is no longer necessary
Motorola claims microSD storage no longer needed
Motorola said that consumers are willing to store content online instead of using an expandable storage on its shelves.

The new Motorola Xoom 2 (2 and Xoom Media Edition) are not equipped with a microSD card slot, unlike the original Xoom, and director of product management for Motorola's Mark Notton said the radar technology during the opening of the market in the United Kingdom does not need memory expansion:

"We are clearly focused on the storage of clouds [for new tablets] we push the content using this method, we decided to maintain a capacity of 16 GB accordingly.

"We believe that Britain is setting up a cloud-based connectivity, as there are many other applications and services out there using this method. For example, Google Books all stored remotely and you can then synchronize the book down.

"Certainly in the coming years there will be a push more content to cloud storage can be stored online."

The smartphones are quite

Notton said Motorola could take to make a larger version Xoom capacity with 2 memory expansion, but said the company believes the current version would be to serve the market well enough.

The two new tablets will also be launched without 3G compatible models, at least for the foreseeable future, with Notton Motorola sees a large increase in users to connect using other methods.

"We see a lot of hotspots used on smart phones, with many people now have the ability to connect that way."

However, this seems a great leap in terms of consumption patterns, with many users for the first time the pills still learning to use the 3G on the road, and many are concerned about the use of the data from smartphones.

Motorola Xoom 2 release date in the United Kingdom has not yet been set for mid-November in the United Kingdom, it is interesting to see.


Category Article

What's on Your Mind...

Powered by Blogger.