Imagine a tiny library inside your phone. A chip is like that library, and instead of books, it stores bits, the smallest pieces of information. When you take a photo or save a song, those bits go into little spots on the chip. It’s like having thousands of shelves in one room, all packed with information.
Examples
- Every photo you take adds a new book to the library's shelves.
- Even after you turn off your phone, all the books stay on the shelves.
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See also
- What is Compression?
- How Do Touchscreens Actually Know Where You Tap?
- How Do Smartphones Know When to Switch from WiFi to Mobile Data?
- How Do Phones Know When You're Talking to Someone Else?
- How Does a Smartphone Actually Work?