Memory card, Virtual private networks (vpn) – Motorola Moto Z Droid User Manual

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Connect & transfer

• Bluetooth® accessories:

If you have a Bluetooth keyboard

or other accessories to use with your tablet, remember
you can use them with your phone too. To connect them,
see “Bluetooth® wireless” on page

52.

Memory card

You can choose to use your SD

card as portable or internal

storage:

• Portable storage:

Store your pictures, videos, audio and

other media files. You can remove the SD

card

at

any

time

and transfer it to another device.

• Internal storage:

In addition to your media files, you can

store downloaded apps and games. The SD

card acts as

an extension of the internal storage of your phone.

After you have inserted an SD

card

into

your

phone,

you

will

be prompted to select either portable or internal storage.

To manually set your SD

card to internal storage tap

Apps

>

Settings

>

Storage & USB

, then select your

SD

card and tap

Menu

>

Settings

>

Format as internal

.

Caution:

If your SD

card is set to internal storage, it is

formatted and encrypted to protect your information. If you
want to use it as portable storage, or in another device, you’ll
need to format it. Before doing so, please remember that
formatting erases all the data stored on your SD

card.

Tip:

Use a Class 10 SD

card.

Note:

Your phone supports SD

card up to 128 GB.

Mount or unmount memory card

To mount an SD

card, just put it in your phone (see “Put in

the cards & power on

” on page

5).

To unmount your SD

card (so you can take it out of your

phone), tap Apps

>

Settings

>

Storage & USB

. then

tap

next to the SD

card

name.

Caution:

Do not remove an SD

card while your phone is

using it or writing files to it.

Erase memory card content and format card

To delete all the information (music, photos, and files) from
your SD

card and re-format the card, tap Apps

>

Settings

>

Storage & USB

, tap the SD

card, then tap

Menu

>

Settings

>

Format

.

Virtual Private Networks (VPN)

A VPN lets you access files on a secured network (like an
office network with a firewall). Contact the network
administrator to ask for VPN settings, and any additional
apps or other requirements.

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