Just make sure you leave those system files alone! These are isolated cases, though. And this can be really frustrating and make you say a lot of not-so-nice-words about the phone and the folks who made it like this. Because yes, this is can be either an app developer or manufacturer-related issue.
This is what happens when they rush updates into production so quickly, as a Reddit users concludes. Man, technology can be weird sometimes…. Well, there might be a few solutions. But in order to enable this option, you must have a rooted phone. Presuming that you rooted your phone and you know what this is about, you need to start the terminal on the phone , then type these two lines of code:.
What this step does is to set the default install location to the external SD card. In order to check if it was done properly, type:. Also, if you want to revert the action, type:.
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Active 1 month ago. Viewed 46k times. Improve this question. Maxime 4 4 gold badges 17 17 silver badges 28 28 bronze badges. Welcome to the Android Enthusiasts! Please start checking our insufficient-memory tag-wiki , which contains some first aid and links to more. Then come back here and let us know how you solved your issue — or tell us what you've tried and where you're stuck. That's because your internal memory is full ,allmost. To place app's on SD card you will need apps2sd or link2sd app and phone has to be rooted, also if you have android version 6.
Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. GiantTree GiantTree 4, 1 1 gold badge 17 17 silver badges 25 25 bronze badges. Root your device. Then I suggest to take a full backup with Titanium Backup. Repartition your SD card, add 1 ext3 or ext4 partition. Make a backup first! Select your second partition type, based on what you choose at step 2. Open settings, look for auto link, enable. Can't remember the exact name If you want, you can link already installed apps to your sdcard.
However, if the app needs to do some important things for you like remind you of a meeting, the reminder will not work if you happen to connect your Android device to your computer. Another possibility is the widget support. If you install an app on an SD card, its widgets maybe not available in certain Android versions when the device is mounted. You need to restart the device to make the widgets for the app show up again. If the app you want to move to an SD card needs to do some background syncing work, it will not fully function from an SD card when it is mounted.
However, if you insist to move the app to the SD card, you can first root your Android device and then do it.
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