Once your phone is rooted, proceed with the below steps to move the pre-installed applications to the SD card. AParted: This application is used to create partitions in an SD card.
Here, you will need two partitions in the SD card, one to keep all the images, videos, music, documents, etc.
Once you have both the applications on your device, you also need to unmount and format the SD card. To unmount and format the SD card, follow the below steps. After some time, you will see the message SD card successfully ejected and the previous option will change to Mount SD card.
A confirmation pop up will appear asking to use the SD card, you have to mount it first. Click on Mount option and your SD card will be available again. Now, open the AParted application which you have installed by clicking on its icon. Choose the default settings and leave part 1 as fat This part 1 is going to be the partition that will keep all your regular data like videos, images, music, documents, etc.
Slide the blue bar to the right until you get the desired size for this partition. Once your partition 1 size is done, again click on the Add button available at the top left corner of the screen. Click on fat32 and a menu will open up. Choose ext2 from the menu. Its default size will be your SD card size minus the size of the partition 1. This partition is for the applications that are going to be linked to the SD card.
If you feel like you need more space for this partition, you can adjust it by sliding the blue bar again. Once you are done with all the settings, click on Apply and OK to create the partition. After the partition processing is completed, you will see two partitions there. Open the Link2SD application by clicking on its icon.
Click on the application you want to move to the SD The below screen with all the details of the application will open up. The most likely reason for this problem is that phone memory is set as the default storage. By using SD Cards, you can expand your device storage memory with respect to your needs. However, is it possible to install apps on SD card?
Well, this article will provide you satisfying methods and results to resolve all these issues. Running apps on SD card can make them work slower than with the phone memory. You need to be careful with installing apps on SD card.
It may affect the performance of your Android device. To download apps on an SD card , you need to set up an SD card as the internal storage first. Follow the steps below to set up an SD card as the internal storage and at the same time, move Android apps to your SD card. Afterward, you will learn how to install apps on an SD card on Android, directly and easily. Step 1. Insert the SD card into your devices. The notification will pop up on the screen when it detects your new SD Card. With its intuitive interface, you can easily export files to computer, including contacts, text messages, call logs, photos, videos, music and apps.
Because of that, it supports Android apps' transferring to SD card directly. The program supports almost all Android brands with Android system form 2. Step 1. Download and install the correct version of Samsung Messages Backup according to your computer operation system. Step 2. If you want to make a connection by WiFi, please make sure that your phone has a QR code scanner in it and is connecting to the same network as your computer.
Step 4. Ones your phone was detected successfully, the files catalogue will list on the left. Choose SD card as the outputting location. Not only apps, you can also transfer music, pictures, videos and documents to SD card by this way! This partitioning procedure will erase everything on it. Once your data is backed up, leave the SD card in your PC for the partitioning process.
The following screen displays. Select the disk for your SD drive. This is the point at which all the data on the SD card will be erased. The first partition will be used for data. Creating partitions on an SD card so you can install apps to it on an Android device is different from partitioning a drive for a PC. Next, you need to define the type of file system for the data partition. By default, the size of this partition is the available size of the SD card.
Click and hold on the yellow border and drag it to the left until you get the approximate size you want for your data. The remaining space on the SD card is listed as unallocated below the data partition you just created. Now, you need to define the second partition for the apps. Windows can only recognize the first partition on a removable disk.
However, since we are not using this SD card on a Windows PC, we can continue to create the second partition. The remaining space on the SD card is automatically used for the second partition. However, the changes are not final yet.
A confirmation dialog box displays making sure you want to apply the changes. Now that you have a properly partitioned SD card, insert it back into your Android device and boot up the device. There is a paid version of the app, but the free version will suffice for this procedure. That should reset the app. Once your device has rebooted, open Link2SD again. You should not see any dialog box display.
Instead, you should see a list of apps and some options on the top of the app screen. If you want to automatically install new apps to the SD card rather than the internal storage, we recommend doing that now.
To do this, tap the menu button three vertical dots in the upper-right corner of the screen. Make sure the first three check boxes are all selected. So, data files for apps installed on the SD card will still be stored on the internal storage. Use the back arrows at the top of each screen in Link2SD to go back to the previous screen. You can also use the back button on your device.
Any files you transferred from your PC to the SD card are on that partition. Word is also taking up a total of MB of space on the internal storage. However, we can get beyond that limitation. We open Link2SD and scroll in the list of apps until we get to Word and tap on it. Notice the white box being called out on the image below. That indicates how much space is being used by the app on the internal storage. The orange box below that shows the amount of space the app is using on the SD card.
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