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    Wednesday 17 April 2013

    Nexus 7 how to connect the hard drive via the USB OTG adapter, stickmount, No microSD

    Updated

    : You can connect a USB drive to the Nexus 7 without rooting too. Check it out.

    Google Nexus 7 comes with 8 GB and 16 GB internal memory. He does not have a microSD card slot for expanding storage. For many people, a microSD card slot is important. You might even think to not buy Nexus 7 as it does not have a microSD card slot.

    It will be good to have a microSD card built in. But it’s not hard to connect the Nexus 7 on a USB flash drive or external hard drive.

    Nexus 7 How to connect a USB flash drive
    Nexus 7 has a USB OTG (On The Go) function. This allows Nexus 7 to connect to a USB thumbdrive. You do not have to worry about not having a microSD slot. You need a USB OTG adapter cable to connect to USB Nexus 7. You can even connect to your camcorder camera etc, if you have a USB OTG cable.

    USB OTG adapter are available for about $ 1 at Amazon!. Your actions as a Nexus Tablet 7 USB Host so you can surf the USB flash drive.

    Also, you need to root the Nexus 7 and StickMount install applications android for it to be able to see the USB mass storage devices such as flash drives, cameras, etc.

    It’s easy to root the Nexus Nexus 7 toolkit. You do not root Nexus 7 if you use it to connect a mouse, keyboard, etc.

    You can use a file explorer app such as ES File Explorer or Astro File Manager or Browser to locate the file on the USB key. USB can be accessed using the file explorer app to / sdcard / usbstorage / etc

    In addition, the USB OTG adapter cable works with the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Samsung Galaxy GT-i9100, S2, etc. If you have a Galaxy Note with any usb adapter one of these phones, you can try this instead of buying the USB adapter cable.

    You do not need to think about storage with Nexus 7 now. You can watch movies, photos directly from a USB key or external hard drive, etc | ref

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