You cannot replace the "hard drive" because it doesn't have one. It has an integrated chip that's solid state. What you can do though, is use a micro sd, and get a OTG (on the go) connector for your micro usb, and connect tons of usb thumbdrive sticks to it, or an external HDD.
You cannot replace the "hard drive" because it doesn't have one. It has an integrated chip that's solid state. What you can do though, is use a micro sd, and get a OTG (on the go) connector for your micro usb, and connect tons of usb thumbdrive sticks to it, or an external HDD.
You cannot replace the "hard drive" because it doesn't have one. It has an integrated chip that's solid state. What you can do though, is use a micro sd, and get a OTG (on the go) connector for your micro usb, and connect tons of usb thumbdrive sticks to it, or an external HDD.