The capacity [capacity]
attribute defines the capacity of products that offer the ability to store digital files and content. Some examples of how to use capacity include:
- A smartphone that comes in 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB options for flash memory
- A solid-state drive that comes in 512 GB, 1 TB and 2 TB storage sizes
When to use
Required for all electronic products in an item group that vary by storage capacity. Recommended for all products for which digital storage capacity is an important, distinguishing attribute.
Format
Follow these formatting guidelines to make sure that Google understands the data that you're submitting.
Type | Integer + unit of measurement (Unicode characters. Recommended: ASCII only) |
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Supported measurements | MB , GB , TB |
Repeated field | No |
File format | Example value |
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Text (TSV) | 16 GB |
XML (feeds) | <g:capacity> 16 GB </g:capacity> |
Guidelines
Follow these guidelines to make sure that you submit high quality data for your products.
Minimum requirements
These are the requirements that you'll need to meet to show your product on Google. If you don't follow these requirements, we'll disapprove your product and let you know in the Diagnostics page of your Manufacturer Center account.
- Use one of the three accepted values:
- "MB"
[MB]
- "GB"
[GB]
- "TB"
[TB]
- "MB"
Best practices
These best practices can help you go beyond the basic requirements to optimise your product data for performance.
Do not include the size of random-access memory (RAM), temporary or removable storage in a device.
Examples
Products with flash memory
Attribute | Value |
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Capacity [capacity] |
32 GB |