I’ve had half a dozen smartphones in the last 15 years, and I’ve never heard of updating one with the computer.
Storage is physical, part of your hardware… If it’s full, you can make room by deleting some of what you have stored, or sometimes by adding an SD card to store pictures and music, but not apps.
If you know how, you can also move some things to your computer, to free up space in your phone… But the computer can’t add more storage space, any more than it can add a closet to your bedroom.
Updates come over the network, when it’s time to update the operating system. You can’t choose to “update” because you want a change to your hardware.
You have to buy a new phone, with better specs… like more storage or memory, or a faster processor.
Betty also talks about finding “apps” for everything, when I’d think she means just looking up info on Google.
I remember their plumber had an “app” when they probably meant he had a website.
I wonder whether Gary and Gerry actually use smartphones.
I’ve had half a dozen smartphones in the last 15 years, and I’ve never heard of updating one with the computer.
Storage is physical, part of your hardware… If it’s full, you can make room by deleting some of what you have stored, or sometimes by adding an SD card to store pictures and music, but not apps.
If you know how, you can also move some things to your computer, to free up space in your phone… But the computer can’t add more storage space, any more than it can add a closet to your bedroom.
Updates come over the network, when it’s time to update the operating system. You can’t choose to “update” because you want a change to your hardware.
You have to buy a new phone, with better specs… like more storage or memory, or a faster processor.
Betty also talks about finding “apps” for everything, when I’d think she means just looking up info on Google.
I remember their plumber had an “app” when they probably meant he had a website.
I wonder whether Gary and Gerry actually use smartphones.