Make more room for multimedia with memory cards for the HTC Flyer

You'll always want to keep your personal library of your favorite movies, music, apps and data on your tablet.  The HTC Flyer comes with 32GB of memory built-in, which is better than your average Android tablet.  However the power-user will always need the extra space, and that's where memory cards for the HTC Flyer are extremely helpful.  There are plenty of options available from 2GB, 16GB and up.

HTC Flyer Memory Cards

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HTC Flyer memory cards allow you to store a much larger amount of personal data, whether it be music, movies or apps. By simply inserting these microSD cards into your HTC Flyer, you free up internal phone storage and are able to manage your data more efficiently.

 

Card Readers for HTC Flyer

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Memory card readers for the HTC Flyer make it extremely convenient to transfer the data stored on your HTC Flyer's memory card via the USB plug on the card reader. When you're done, simply unplug the card reader and clip it on your keyring or keep it in your pocket.

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