We were looking for an affordable gaming tablet for our son that would, among other things, be able to pull Fortnite. When we were in the store, the sales associate beat himself in the chest with his heel and told us that this model is exactly what we were looking for and that it is not necessary to take 64 GB because you can put a flash drive of the required volume. As a consequence of this, the game Fortnite cannot be installed on it, and a message appears stating that it is not compatible with this model. The remaining video games have been placed, however there won't be more than a couple of the more demanding ones since. The majority of the 32 GB is taken up by the operating system and any pre-installed garbage that cannot be removed. In addition to this, after contacting Samsung technical support, it was discovered that this tablet does not have the capability to install or transfer applications to a memory card (surprise!). You are able to install the card, but it will only be used for things like photos and nothing else.
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