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Originally Posted by library addict
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Android phone(s) AT&T compatible. They don't have to be fancy, both of my parents are looking for new ones (they are both on my phone plan, so I don't need free minutes etc). I'd prefer to get them different phones so they don't confuse themselves, but I suppose I could just get them different cases
My nephew wants a tablet with a USB port. Not sure there's many companies making those anymore and he is sketchy on the size he wants, etc. I bought my Google Nexus tablet a few years ago due to one of these Black Friday threads, but it was a total impulse purchase based on the lovely research tubemonkey and others had done. I find all of the choices overwhelming to be honest, so any help would be appreciated.
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By USB port to you mean something that is OTG compatible?
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USB On-The-Go, often abbreviated to USB OTG or just OTG, is a specification first used in late 2001 that allows USB devices, such as digital audio players or mobile phones, to act as a host, allowing other USB devices, such as USB flash drives, digital cameras, mice or keyboards, to be attached to them. Use of USB OTG allows those devices to switch back and forth between the roles of host and device. For instance, a mobile phone may read from removable media as the host device, but present itself as a USB Mass Storage Device when connected to a host computer.
In other words, USB On-The-Go introduces the concept of a device performing both master and slave roles – whenever two USB devices are connected and one of them is a USB On-The-Go device, they establish a communication link. The device controlling the link is called the master or host, while the other is called the slave or peripheral.
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