WHAT CELLULAR NETWORKS DOES THE SHIELD TABLET LTE SUPPORT? There are three versions of SHIELD tablet LTE. There is a North American version that works on AT&T, T-Mobile and Rogers on LTE bands 2, 4, 5, 7, and 17 and HSPA bands 1, 2, 4, 5.
There is a second International version that works on popular European and Asian networks. It supports LTE bands 3, 7, 20 and HSPA+ bands 1, 2, 5, 8.
The third version also works on popular International carriers, in addition to including voice support on compatible networks. It supports LTE bands 1, 3, 7, 20 and HSPA+ bands 1, 2, 5, 8.
Check with your favorite carrier to verify coverage in your area.
根據 http://shield.nvidia.com/tablet-faq/ , 建議將SD Card 格式化成FAT32 and NTFS(大於32GB時使用此格式), 請勿使用exFAT格式的SD Card.
原文如下: HOW DO I MOVE APP AND GAME PROGRAM (APK + OBB) FILES FROM THE SHIELD TABLET'S INTERNAL STORAGE TO THE MICROSD CARD? Move data files by going to Settings → Apps → (Select App) → Move to SD card NOTES: The ability to move data to SD card is variable for select apps and games. Only apps that developers have opted in as moveable to external storage can be moved. The SHIELD tablet only supports writing to FAT32 and NTFS formatted cards. 64 GB (or higher) microSD cards – Android does not support the exFAT file system out-of-the-box. Because the standard FAT32 file system does NOT support partitions greater than 32 GB by default, 64 GB cards come pre-formatted as exFAT. If you want to use a 64 GB microSD with the SHIELD tablet, it has to be converted to a file system format that is supported by stock Android, which in this case is NTFS. This can be done using a PC. Android KitKat significantly changes the way applications are allowed to use SD cards. If you use SD Card to store data, please read here for further details.