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Old 11-30-2018, 06:49 PM   #426
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Location: New York State, USA
Device: Kindle Touch, DX, PW4, PW5, Scribe; Likebook Mars; Fire HD 8; iPad
I got my 128GB Micro SD card today. The Likebook Mars recognized it right away without any need to format it, but it treated it as external memory, which would not work with moving apps to it. So, I formatted it for use as internal memory, and it is working just fine that way. After it formatted it, it offered to move several data files to it, which I let it do. I then moved some apps to it. In using the File Manager, I noticed that it now just showed me internal memory, and internal memory was now the SD card memory. When I connected it to my computer, it just gave me access to the SD card, but the directories and files I could previously access on the device were now on the SD card. I put the SD card for my MP3 player into my computer and copied over some music, then I played some of it with an app for playing MP3s.

To anyone who thinks that the Nova having 32 GB of internal memory is better than the Likebook Mars having an SD card slot, you are simply mistaken. Using the SD card slot, I have raised my internal memory to 117.2 GB, which is a lot more than the 32 GB on the Nova.

Regarding how orange the warm light is, my warm light on the Likebook Mars is very pale. While I can tell the difference between it and the white light, I would not call it orange. It is more of an off-white than it is an orange or yellow.
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