Answer:
Storage drive
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Philip took pictures on a smartphone; given
2. Philip saved pictures from smartphone onto computer; given
Philip saved the pictures onto the computer. This means that the data was transferred from the phone's storage drive onto the computer's storage drive. Storage drives are strong/hard storage mediums. This means that the storage drive will not be deleted on each start-up, unlike weak/soft storage of random access memory (RAM).
HDD = Hard Disk Drive; strong/hard medium (non-volatile); a mechanical actuator etches data into magnetic platters.
SSD = Solid State Drive; strong/hard medium (non-volatile); NAND logic gates on electronically erasable programmable read-only memory (EEPROM) chips are controlled through a SSD controller
RAM = Random Access Memory; weak/soft medium (volatile); Double Data Rate (DDR) Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory modules (SDRAM) are controlled most commonly through a central processor unit (CPU) or through a dedicated memory chip (specialized tasks most commonly).