If you’re like most people, you probably have a SD card in your device. But if you’re using an Android tablet, there’s a good chance that you don’t have one. Luckily, there are ways to mount an SD card on an Android tablet without having to buy a separate card reader or use a third-party app. Here are three methods:

  1. Use the built-in storage of your device. This is the easiest way to mount an SD card because it’s built into the device. Just open the Settings app and select Storage and then select Mount SD Card. You’ll be asked for your device’s name and password, and then the SD card will be mounted on your device.
  2. Use a USB drive. If you have an external USB drive that can hold at least 2GB of data, you can use it to mount an SD card on your Android tablet. Open the USB drive and insert the SD card into the drive. Then open up MountSDCard and click on Add New Card. Select the type of SD card (e.g., FAT32) and enter your device’s name and password (if any). Click OK to add the new SD card to your tablet’s storage.
  3. Use a 3rd-party app. There are many 3rd-party apps that allow you to mountSD cards on Android tablets without any hassle or fuss. Some of these apps include MountSDCard, FileZilla, ADB sideloading tool, etcetera