Phone storage is such an important factor when it comes to purchasing
your new smartphone, especially for power users, but even for photo and
video hounds. Honestly, too little storage is something that can
completely turn you off from even considering a particular phone
model. After all, you need room for all those songs, photos, and apps.
Top that off with an operating system that eats through your internal
storage, and you’re going to need at least 16 gigs or more to work with.
These
days, there are different methods to compensate for this such as the
Cloud and massive sized internal memory configurations. However, SD
cards are still a viable option in today’s market and this is probably
the cheapest way to maximize your space. If you opt for a massive SD
card (if your phone supports it), you’re going to want to move your apps to it. Thankfully, the process is quite simple and should only take you a few seconds.
With that in mind, let’s jump in and explain how to move apps to your SD card!
Editor’s note: The following guide was written using a Samsung device, though most (but not all) Android devices allow you to move apps to SD and follow a relatively similar procedure.
Move apps to your SD Card
The first step is to open your Settings app. You can always find it within your app drawer.
Next,
swipe down to your application manager and launch it. Keep in mind
considering the make or model of your phone, the steps here might be
slightly different.
Now you
will be brought to a list of all of your apps. Simply select the one
you want, and it will display a screen with many options such as “Clear
Cache” and “Force Stop”. Tap the one that says “Move to SD Card”, and
you’re good to go. It probably goes without saying, but you must have a
compatible microSDd card inserted for this option to show up.
When moving apps to your SD card, you must keep in mind a few things.
The first is that not all devices support this functionality. You can
access the apps through the application manager, but it will not display
the “Move to SD Card” option (I have ran into this problem with Moto X Pure, for example).
Second
is that not all apps can be transferred to your SD card. This is
usually for apps that come pre-installed in your phone such as Google
Chrome, YouTube, Messages, and more. In these cases, the “Move to SD
Card” will be grayed out, and tapping it will do nothing. Lastly, there
are a few specific phones that can move part of an app to the SD card
while keeping the rest on internal storage. While it doesn’t help quite
as much as simply moving the entire app, every bit counts.
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