NO, cell phones contin a cpu, input and output devices but no hard drive
Solid State memory is the memory use in flash drives and memory cards for cameras, cell phones, etc. Now, this technology is also being used right now in hard drives, even thought they still really expensive, the reading and writing speed are way better than the current hard drive technology, plus they last longer since they are microchips and don't use any moving parts. Eventually solid state hard drives are going to substitute the current mechanical hard drives that we now use.
hard disks are generally contains within the computer and contain FAR more memory than a floppy disk does. floppy disks generally contain 1.44 mb where as hard drives are constantly developing and are currently about 1TB MAX. floppy disks are external in the same way as CD's
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Cellulouse makes the cell wall more rigid and hard to defend the cell.
An expansion bay is a large slot typically located in the front of a desktop PC. Expansion bays are used for adding additional hard drives and optical drives to your computer. They can be used for other special devices as well.
No, cellular phones do not contain hard drives. They do have internal memory but they have a different type of setup than a computer. Some cellphones even take memory cards.
Yes, hard covers can scratch cell phones.
HP does. They make, cell phones, computers, cameras, accessories for the computer and camera such as flash drives, external and portable hard drives, memory cards, TVs. Pretty much all things similar to that except home phones.
Not many cell phones have a hard disk installed in them. I can only think of Samsung SPH-V5400 and SPH-V7900.
A processor does not contain any hard drives. A hard drive and processor are separate pieces of hardware.
Solid State memory is the memory use in flash drives and memory cards for cameras, cell phones, etc. Now, this technology is also being used right now in hard drives, even thought they still really expensive, the reading and writing speed are way better than the current hard drive technology, plus they last longer since they are microchips and don't use any moving parts. Eventually solid state hard drives are going to substitute the current mechanical hard drives that we now use.
The top four brands of 1TB Hard Drives are amongst others Western Digital hard drives, Seagate hard drives, Toshiba hard drives, and Hitachi hard drives.
There are two major types of solid-state hard drives - multi-level cell (MLC) and single-level cell (SLC) drives. MLC drives can generally last for five to six years before failure; on the other hand, SLC drives may potentially be able to last decades.
idk look it up its not hard well go on metropcs.com go on buy phones and it shows phones like that and good luck
Yes, all ringers, tones, and apps are all for cell phones. You couldn't download the tone to your landline phone because it doesn't have the internet or a hard drive.
I doubt it. Most "Smart Phones," the iPhone included, do not have Hard Drives, granted they have Windows. But the version of Windows in Smart Phones is specifically made for mobile phones, not for computers.
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