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What type of hard drive do tablets have?

Tablets are essentially just smartphones scaled up in size, with a few changes of course. But the NAND Flash in our phones are the same. This link is for a Galaxy Tab and in step 13 there's a photo of the motherboard (front side) with the storage memory chip highlighted in red:
https://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Samsung+Galaxy+Tab+Teardown/4103
 
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SSDs, flash drives, sd cards and a phone's internal storage are all solid state storage. The difference with an SSD is mainly in the storage controller. That's why The Chief says it's the other way round: an SSD is a type of semiconductor storage device, but other semiconductor storage devices are not SSDs.
 
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SSDs, flash drives, sd cards and a phone's internal storage are all solid state storage. The difference with an SSD is mainly in the storage controller. That's why The Chief says it's the other way round: an SSD is a type of semiconductor storage device, but other semiconductor storage devices are not SSDs.
Ok so what does my tablet have exactly? Lol A hard Drive with moving parts or no moving parts like ssd?
 
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I found information and specs on the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 and other tablets but nothing about whether or not thEy have A moving Parts hard drive Or a solid state Hard drive (SSD) so which is iT? Can anyone tell me?
No tablet maker with any sanity would put a spinning hard drive in a tablet. The power consumption factor alone rules it out. Let alone physical size and speed factors.

Supposedly, some tablets can be upgraded with better storage from an SD slot externally, with a few having their boot drive be an m.2 interfaced ssd. That would be a treat for speed and capacity.
 
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