
The easiest way to do that is by installing one of the many "OTG checker" apps available in the Play store. Well, OK, there's a little more to it than that.įirst, you need to make sure your phone supports the spec. Thanks to a specification called USB On-the-Go (OTG for short), you can add more storage just by plugging in a flash drive.

Similar adapters are available for phones with Micro-USB ports.
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(Note, however, that DRM-protected media, such as movies purchased from Google Play, typically won't work when relocated to external storage.) Let's take a look at the two options and their advantages and disadvantages.Īn OTG-compatible cable like this lets you plug any full-size flash drive into an Android phone with a USB-C port. Rather, external drives serve primarily to provide extra space for media: music, photos, videos, documents and the like. The key thing to remember is that because these drives aren't connected to your phone full-time (in the way a microSD card is always plugged in), they're not intended for app storage.

There are two easy and effective ways to add more storage to an "unexpandable" Android phone: a plug-in drive and a wireless drive. Unfortunately, not all Android phones have a microSD expansion slot, which makes that advantage a lot tougher to leverage.ĭoes that mean owners of slotless Android phones - like, say, the Samsung Galaxy S6 ( $99 at Amazon) - are stuck with a fixed amount of internal space? Android phones have always had one big advantage over iPhones: expandable storage.
