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Here are 3 tutorials we have up that provide a few methods to help you make the most of your SD card • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ The writers at Tom's Guide also have a little how-to that instructs you on how to move your apps to your SD card • ■ Some things to note Please understand that not all apps can be moved to your SD card. Some apps must be run on your internal storage in order to function. In addition, as of Android 4.0, official SD card support was removed from Android devices. What this means is that any device running Android 4.0+ has varying degrees of compatibility when it comes to moving apps to your SD card, ranging from partial transfers to no transfers at all. If your device is running Android 4.x or 5.x, it is very likely that you will not be able to move apps to your SD card.

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There are apps in the Play Store that can do this, but the vast majority of them require your device to be rooted. This feature is returned (in a way) in Android 6.0+ in the form of adoptable storage. It functions by essentially turning your SD card into an extension of your internal storage; its capacity is added to your internal storage. There is no separation of internal and SD card here. For more information on this, please refer to the for it.

How do you set an SD card as the default download place for apps. My Samsung galaxy j5 has 8gb internal storage and I have a 32gb SD card. I've looked at some other answers on how to set it as default but it seems this phone is set out differently. Hello Dear Friend, OPEN THE APPS IN YOUR SAMSUNG J5 > CLICK THE 'INTERNET ICON' > CLICK 'MORE' ON THE TOP RIGHT > CLICK 'SETTINGS' IN THE DROP DOWN LIST > CLICK 'Advanced' > (Next you will see like this 'Default Storage My Device') > CLICK AND CHANGE IT TO SD CARD. Microsoft windows 7 drivers download. Regards Antony Scaria.

How do you set an SD card as the default download place for apps. My Samsung galaxy j5 has 8gb internal storage and I have a 32gb SD card. I've looked at some other answers on how to set it as default but it seems this phone is set out differently. Hello Dear Friend, OPEN THE APPS IN YOUR SAMSUNG J5 > CLICK THE 'INTERNET ICON' > CLICK 'MORE' ON THE TOP RIGHT > CLICK 'SETTINGS' IN THE DROP DOWN LIST > CLICK 'Advanced' > (Next you will see like this 'Default Storage My Device') > CLICK AND CHANGE IT TO SD CARD. Regards Antony Scaria Thank you for the directions. I did it, but does this mean it will only save internet content to the sd card or anything that I download from elsewhere, such as games?

On my old T-Mobile MyTouch Q, running Android 2.3.6, I had an option to move apps to the SD card in the Manage Apps screen. On the z820 there is no option to do so from its Manage Apps screen. I have an SD card installed and formatted. I have set it as the default write disk in the Storage menu. There is still no option to move installed apps to the SD card. This phone is useless if I can only use internal storage for all apps. On my old phone, not every app could be moved but the same few that could, do not offer that option on the new phone.

Specifically a game called Summoner's War could be installed from the Play Store to the phone's storage and then moved to the SD card. On my new ZTE Obsidian, that option is nowhere to be found. I tried to manually cut and paste the files in File Manager but the game just redownloads everything to the phone again. I don't believe an old cheap phone, running a very old version of Android offers functionality that a brand new phone running a much newer Android doesn't. There MUST be a way to do this on the new phone.

While it is not official, it looks pretty sure that like the Samsung's 2011 line-up, the Galaxy S II and the Samsung Galaxy Note will be getting Jelly Bean. The Samsung Galaxy S III will also be getting Jelly Bean.