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How To Add More Memory To Galaxy Note 8 Without SD Card

How To Add More Memory To Galaxy Note 8 Without SD Card

The latest Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is one of Samsung’s flagship phone and is completely redesigned. Most of the smartphones today have internal storage which doesn’t need a microSD card anymore. It can be bought depending on the storage size, the higher the storage, the higher the price. That’s how purchasing a smartphone work these days. And since the Note 8 doesn’t allow the users to expand the storage with the help on a microSD card, we have a way to still add storage on your Note 8. Check out the guide below on how to do this.  

We’ll give you several ways on how to add memory storage on your Samsung Galaxy Note 8. You’ll be needing accessories such as wireless hard drives which is used to expand the memory storage locally. With this accessory, you won’t have to rely on the limited storage of Cloud anymore.

Adding Storage

The most common way on adding memory storage to your Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is through a microSD card but since the Note 8 doesn’t allow inserting SD cards anymore, you’ll be needing a microSD card reader and cables for connection. This would instantly expand the Note 8 existing storage memory. This accessory can be purchased for a price of $12.99 on Amazon for a Leef Access microSD Card Reader drive.

Another accessory for the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is the Leef Bridge 3.0. This product is a USB/microUSB which serves 2 purposes. It can be connected to computer and to your Samsung Note 8. The 32GB can be purchased for  $39.99 on Amazon. This transfer files directly and fast on your Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and it’s also a great way for adding storage.

The SanDisk Ultra MicroUSB Drive is the Sandisk brand product which competes to Leef. It works with the same function as the Leef but it’s a little cheaper. It can also be purchased on Amazon for $36.26.

The next accessory is the Kingston Digital Datatraveler which serves also the two purpose just like Sandisk Drive the Leef Bridge. It’s a lot cheaper than the two but this is tinier and does not have any cap or protection for the plugs.

The SanDisk Wireless Flash Drive USB dongle offers up to 64GB of extra memory for $89.99 on Amazon. What’s amazing with this one is that it has its own Wi-Fi hotspot. What’s better than having a wireless data transfer, right? The Sandisk Wireless dongle has a battery which can be used for four hours  and can take even bigger microSD cards than the one is shipping with.

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