Development of zawakr reader for Android devices that do not support MicroSD cards
Ask Andy "brothers" and "rich" on the website kickstarter project to get financing to manufacture zawakr external card reader can be used on Android devices that do not support external storage cards.
The project owners that the idea had started when they get a copy of my nexus one tablet in July, where they decided then to do something to help them overcome the shortage in this machine, so it can accept external storage.
The project aims to develop an external memory card reader is used on desktop computers, but it's intended for tablets and Smartphones with Android, which could come from the MicroUSB port, can be used to read and write memory card, and to facilitate the process of copying files between the device and the card.
It is assumed that the project supports memory cards type MicroSDHC up storage space for up to 32 GB, as well as type MicroSDXC square even 64 GB is the maximum available in the market.
This standard also support SDXC memory cards, which in the future should allow up to 2 TB of storage space, the brothers were not able to get any way to test it.
A developer was able to get the USB chip IC supports all kinds of different devices, we have been able to experience this chip on a number of devices, these devices are divided into 3 categories, and different operational requirements.
Supports "first class" Class 1 specific devices such as "Galaxy s 3″ without having to" root "Root Authority and without the need for external applications. While "second class" Class 2 they need to Root powers exist and require external applications available on Google PlayStation Store to gain access to the memory card. And "third category" Class 3 you need a customized version of the operating system like CyanogenMod.
This has happened so far on the project owners more than 17 thousand dollars in support of the project, which aims to collect only $ 5,000, and stayed at the end of the funding period 26 days, which began on 5 April until 5 May.
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