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Nokia N8’s USB On-The-Go await demoed, obtuse phones incited into slaves
Among a Nokia N8’s neater tricks is its await for USB On-The-Go, which fundamentally lets you bond USB peripherals (flash drives, for e.g. to the phone as well as have it action as the horde — the duty customarily indifferent for heavier-duty devices similar to PCs. Though a N8 is still a solid month or three away from recover, we’re getting the good little video demo on YouTube currently of an N8 being walked by the paces of joining both a plain-vanilla USB drive and an additional Symbian-based Nokia candybar (brownie points for naming the indication in comments, by a approach. Basically, you can treat a continuous hardware as mass storage and browse it only as you would a N8’s inner space, that fundamentally equates to you’ve got total song capacity as long as you’ve got the pocket full of USB sticks as well as the micro USB-to-USB adapter connective tissue. Follow the mangle for video.
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