After much debate and reflection regarding my next mobile phone purchase, I've come to a settlement. The Galaxy Note II.
I currently own an aged work phone and an iPhone 4S. Having adored my 4S since acquisition, I certainly don't intend to throw this away and will be putting my work SIM card into it. Then, after buying the Note 2, I'll be using this as my personal phone.
But I also own a Panasonic TZ30 digital camera which uses an SD card. From what I understand about the Galaxy Note 2, it comes with a set amount of internal memory (16GB in my case) and a Micro-SD card slot. Where is this slot located? Ideally I'd like to snap a few photographs on my digital camera and then be able to quickly and easily put them onto the phone. Assuming I bought a micro-SD card and micro-SD-to-fat-SD interface card for the TZ30, will the camera be able to take pictures as usual and will Android be able to pick up the photos? I come from a strong Mac/Linux background and don't mind dropping to command line if it's available.
Apologies if my Android-n00bn3ss is evident here.
I currently own an aged work phone and an iPhone 4S. Having adored my 4S since acquisition, I certainly don't intend to throw this away and will be putting my work SIM card into it. Then, after buying the Note 2, I'll be using this as my personal phone.
But I also own a Panasonic TZ30 digital camera which uses an SD card. From what I understand about the Galaxy Note 2, it comes with a set amount of internal memory (16GB in my case) and a Micro-SD card slot. Where is this slot located? Ideally I'd like to snap a few photographs on my digital camera and then be able to quickly and easily put them onto the phone. Assuming I bought a micro-SD card and micro-SD-to-fat-SD interface card for the TZ30, will the camera be able to take pictures as usual and will Android be able to pick up the photos? I come from a strong Mac/Linux background and don't mind dropping to command line if it's available.
Apologies if my Android-n00bn3ss is evident here.