The simple answer is: None! The Samsung Blackjack and Blackjack II both have no Internal Storage, but instead have a MicroSD port. MicroSD cards measure 5 mm × 11 mm × 1 mm (about the size of a fingernail), and can hold anywhere from 64 MB to 16 GB in size. They are relatively cheap, and you can easily get one in any retail store that sells photo camera or computer products. This has several advantages: You can connect a reader to your computer (along your microSD card) and transfer data directly, and if your phone gets damaged you can easily move all your data. Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlackJack_(phone) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlackJack_II_(phone) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MicroSD
2 GB refers to a digital storage capacity. Two Gigabytes is equivalent to 2147483648 bytes. This used to be considered a very larger amount of storage, but by modern standards is fairly small. None the less, you can store hundreds of documents, a fair number or pictures, or even a long video or two.
Gigabytes are unaffected by time a gigabyte is equal to 1024 megabytes of storage.
It depends of the type of the file and the quality. In a regular divx (avi) format a movie of 1h30 will take around 800 MB, so in 58 GB you could store more or less 72 movies.
Internal storage of a computer means the memory type that resides inside the computer primarily the internal hard disk drives (or more modern solid state drives). External storage devices include the USB memories, External or network storage drives on which data is stored outside the main computer body.
1GB is equal to 1024MB so 4.7GB will be equal to 4.7*1024 = 4812.8MB
There are a few variations on the Samsung Galaxy S3 that include 16, 32, and 64GB internal storage depending on the carrier.
the built-in storage e.g: some devices comes with 32 GB, that's it's internal storage
To increase internal storage in Samsung Galaxy Young GT-S6312, use the Link2SD app to partition your memory card which can then be used as internal memory.
The Nexus 7 does not have a memory card slot. It only has internal storage (16 or 32 GB).
DVD has a storage space of 4.7 GB CD has storage space of 0.7 GB Blu-Ray has storage space of 24-340 GB
It depends on your needs. Though they both have similar screen sizes (5 inch screen), if you did a side-by-side comparison, there's a number of notable differences:Galaxy Grand--HSPA (42 mbps) and LTE (depending on market)Micro SIMSuper AMOLED16/32/64 gb internal storage optionsUp to 64 gb card slotNFCIR port13 mp rear camera1080p video8 sensorsNo FM radioLi-ion 2600 mAh batteryCanvas HD--HSPA (21 mbps)Dual SIMIPS LCD4 gb internal storageUp to 32 gb card slotNo NFCNo IR port8 mp rear camera720p video3 sensorsFM radioLi-ion 2000 mAh batteryIn addition, the Micromax is also a bit taller, wider, and heavier than the Samsung, It has a lower resolution and pixel density than the Samsung as well.
GB = Giga Bytes 500 GB HDs are probably going to be big enough for all your storage needs, unless you've got ALOT of video .
Sadly the Nintendo Wii doesn't even have a single gigabyte of storage space. It has a half gig (512 Megabytes) of internal flash memory :(
A gb (gigabyte) is about 250ish songs depending on length. A gb is all storage though, so photos videos all that is stored in the gb. The higher the gb the more storage
The Nexus One has 512 MB of internal storage, of which only 190 MB is open for app storage. It does have a microSD slot for external storage (up to 32 GB). You can install an app to transfer most apps to external storage (ex: App2SD, AppMgr, Android App Manager, etc.).
The storage capacity of a computer refers to the maximum amount of data that can be stored on its internal or external storage devices, such as hard drives, solid-state drives, or cloud storage. It is typically measured in bytes, with common units including gigabytes (GB) and terabytes (TB). A higher storage capacity allows for more files, applications, and data to be saved, impacting the overall functionality and usability of the computer. Additionally, storage capacity can influence system performance, especially when dealing with large files or multiple applications simultaneously.
The Nexus S had 16 gb internal storage (no external SD storage0, so the amount of songs depends on what size each file is as you store them into the phone.