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<blockquote data-quote="wolsty" data-source="post: 818486" data-attributes="member: 175166"><p>Connections to both are via USB cables. The Galaxy S2 is not a problem, provided I remember to enable the USB mass storage option on the phone menu. The tablet is where I need help. I need connections only for file transfer - e-books, music, photos etc. I'm not interested in tethering, video downloads and the like. </p><p></p><p>My wife uses the tablet for web browsing, e-mail, storing photos for showing to her friends, reading e-books and, occasionally, for listening to music. We travel quite a lot nowadays, so she's looking forward to having a lightweight e-book reader as well as the ability to collect her e-mails and do research from wi-fi hotspots. We envisage that before a long holiday, she'll load up her books and music from her laptop, use the tablet for storage and review of photos whilst we're away and then download them to hep laptop and external HDD on return.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wolsty, post: 818486, member: 175166"] Connections to both are via USB cables. The Galaxy S2 is not a problem, provided I remember to enable the USB mass storage option on the phone menu. The tablet is where I need help. I need connections only for file transfer - e-books, music, photos etc. I'm not interested in tethering, video downloads and the like. My wife uses the tablet for web browsing, e-mail, storing photos for showing to her friends, reading e-books and, occasionally, for listening to music. We travel quite a lot nowadays, so she's looking forward to having a lightweight e-book reader as well as the ability to collect her e-mails and do research from wi-fi hotspots. We envisage that before a long holiday, she'll load up her books and music from her laptop, use the tablet for storage and review of photos whilst we're away and then download them to hep laptop and external HDD on return. [/QUOTE]
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