You can’t move the system apps over to the SD Card but there are other things that you can do to improve the storage problems.
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a). You can ''try'' to move your downloaded apps to the SD card (and perhaps some pre loaded apps as well) but it depends if the app developer has enabled the function when the app was first developed.
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a). You can ''try'' to move your downloaded apps to the SD card (and perhaps some pre loaded apps as well) but it depends if the app developer has enabled the function when the app was first created.
To do this go to ''Apps > Settings > Device > Applications > Applications Manager'' and tap on a downloaded app. In the options that open there should be a ''Storage'' setting to manage the app’s location, either in internal storage or SD card. If the option is greyed out or not there the developer has not allowed the move. Do this for all your downloaded apps.
b). According to the specifications for your phone it has Android 6.0 installed so you should be able to use the SD card (max cap. 128GB) as internal storage (combine internal storage with SD card storage), using the [https://fossbytes.com/android-sd-card-internal-storage-adoptable-storage/|Adoptable Storage facility] provided by the OS. ''Read through the article as there are downsides to doing this''.
You can’t move the system apps over to the SD Card but there are other things that you can do to improve the storage problems.
a). You can ''try'' to move your downloaded apps to the SD card (and perhaps some pre loaded apps as well) but it depends if the app developer has enabled the function when the app was first developed.
To do this go to ''Apps > Settings > Device > Applications > Applications Manager'' and tap on a downloaded app. In the options that open there should be a ''Storage'' setting to manage the app’s location, either in internal storage or SD card. If the option is greyed out or not there the developer has not allowed the move. Do this for all your downloaded apps.
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b). According to the specifications for your phone it has Android 6.0 installed so you should be able to use the SD card (max cap. 128Gb) as internal storage (combine internal storage with SD card storage), using the [https://fossbytes.com/android-sd-card-internal-storage-adoptable-storage/|Adoptable Storage facility] provided by the OS. ''Read through the article as there are downsides to doing this''.
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b). According to the specifications for your phone it has Android 6.0 installed so you should be able to use the SD card (max cap. 128GB) as internal storage (combine internal storage with SD card storage), using the [https://fossbytes.com/android-sd-card-internal-storage-adoptable-storage/|Adoptable Storage facility] provided by the OS. ''Read through the article as there are downsides to doing this''.
You can’t move the system apps over to the SD Card but there are other things that you can do to improve the storage problems.
a). You can ''try'' to move your downloaded apps to the SD card (and perhaps some pre loaded apps as well) but it depends if the app developer has enabled the function when the app was first developed.
To do this go to ''Apps > Settings > Device > Applications > Applications Manager'' and tap on a downloaded app. In the options that open there should be a ''Storage'' setting to manage the app’s location, either in internal storage or SD card. If the option is greyed out or not there the developer has not allowed the move. Do this for all your downloaded apps.
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b). You can safely delete the [https://www.quora.com/Whats-MTK-Logger-Whats-its-function-Is-it-necessary-on-an-Android-device-Can-we-delete-it-Why-does-it-take-so-much-storage-space-on-an-Android-device|MTK log] as this will be using a lot of storage space in the internal storage area. Go to ''Apps > Samsung > My Files > Search'' to find the file It will build up again over time so you may want to remove the MTK logger app from the system. Check online on how to do this if you decide that you don’t need it.
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c). According to the specifications for your phone it has Android 6.0 installed so you should be able to use the SD card (max cap. 128Gb) as internal storage (combine internal storage with SD card storage), using the [https://fossbytes.com/android-sd-card-internal-storage-adoptable-storage/|Adoptable Storage facility] provided by the OS. ''Read through the article as there are downsides to doing this''.
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b). According to the specifications for your phone it has Android 6.0 installed so you should be able to use the SD card (max cap. 128Gb) as internal storage (combine internal storage with SD card storage), using the [https://fossbytes.com/android-sd-card-internal-storage-adoptable-storage/|Adoptable Storage facility] provided by the OS. ''Read through the article as there are downsides to doing this''.
You can’t move the system apps over to the SD Card but there are other things that you can do to improve the storage problems.
a). You can ''try'' to move your downloaded apps to the SD card (and perhaps some pre loaded apps as well) but it depends if the app developer has enabled the function when the app was first developed.
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To do this do to go to ''Apps > Settings > Device > Applications > Applications Manager'' and tap on a downloaded app. In the options that open there should be a ''Storage'' setting to manage the app’s location, either in internal storage or SD card. If the option is greyed out or not there the developer has not allowed the move. Do this for all your downloaded apps.
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To do this go to ''Apps > Settings > Device > Applications > Applications Manager'' and tap on a downloaded app. In the options that open there should be a ''Storage'' setting to manage the app’s location, either in internal storage or SD card. If the option is greyed out or not there the developer has not allowed the move. Do this for all your downloaded apps.
b). You can safely delete the [https://www.quora.com/Whats-MTK-Logger-Whats-its-function-Is-it-necessary-on-an-Android-device-Can-we-delete-it-Why-does-it-take-so-much-storage-space-on-an-Android-device|MTK log] as this will be using a lot of storage space in the internal storage area. Go to ''Apps > Samsung > My Files > Search'' to find the file It will build up again over time so you may want to remove the MTK logger app from the system. Check online on how to do this if you decide that you don’t need it.
c). According to the specifications for your phone it has Android 6.0 installed so you should be able to use the SD card (max cap. 128Gb) as internal storage (combine internal storage with SD card storage), using the [https://fossbytes.com/android-sd-card-internal-storage-adoptable-storage/|Adoptable Storage facility] provided by the OS. ''Read through the article as there are downsides to doing this''.
You can’t move the system apps over to the SD Card but there are other things that you can do to improve the memory/storage problems.
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You can’t move the system apps over to the SD Card but there are other things that you can do to improve the storage problems.
a). You can ''try'' to move your downloaded apps to the SD card (and perhaps some pre loaded apps as well) but it depends if the app developer has enabled the function when the app was first developed.
To do this do to go to ''Apps > Settings > Device > Applications > Applications Manager'' and tap on a downloaded app. In the options that open there should be a ''Storage'' setting to manage the app’s location, either in internal storage or SD card. If the option is greyed out or not there the developer has not allowed the move. Do this for all your downloaded apps.
b). You can safely delete the [https://www.quora.com/Whats-MTK-Logger-Whats-its-function-Is-it-necessary-on-an-Android-device-Can-we-delete-it-Why-does-it-take-so-much-storage-space-on-an-Android-device|MTK log] as this will be using a lot of storage space in the internal storage area. Go to ''Apps > Samsung > My Files > Search'' to find the file It will build up again over time so you may want to remove the MTK logger app from the system. Check online on how to do this if you decide that you don’t need it.
c). According to the specifications for your phone it has Android 6.0 installed so you should be able to use the SD card (max cap. 128Gb) as internal storage (combine internal storage with SD card storage), using the [https://fossbytes.com/android-sd-card-internal-storage-adoptable-storage/|Adoptable Storage facility] provided by the OS. ''Read through the article as there are downsides to doing this''.
You can’t move the system apps over to the SD Card but there are other things that you can do to improve the memory/storage problems.
a). You can ''try'' to move your downloaded apps to the SD card (and perhaps some pre loaded apps as well) but it depends if the app developer has enabled the function when the app was first developed.
To do this do to go to ''Apps > Settings > Device > Applications > Applications Manager'' and tap on a downloaded app. In the options that open there should be a ''Storage'' setting to manage the app’s location, either in internal storage or SD card. If the option is greyed out or not there the developer has not allowed the move. Do this for all your downloaded apps.
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b). You can safely delete the [https://www.quora.com/Whats-MTK-Logger-Whats-its-function-Is-it-necessary-on-an-Android-device-Can-we-delete-it-Why-does-it-take-so-much-storage-space-on-an-Android-device|MTK log] as this will be using a lot of storage space in the internal memory. Go to ''Apps > Samsung > My Files > Search'' to find the file It will build up again over time so you may want to remove the MTK logger app from the system. Check online on how to do this if you decide that you don’t need it.
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b). You can safely delete the [https://www.quora.com/Whats-MTK-Logger-Whats-its-function-Is-it-necessary-on-an-Android-device-Can-we-delete-it-Why-does-it-take-so-much-storage-space-on-an-Android-device|MTK log] as this will be using a lot of storage space in the internal storage area. Go to ''Apps > Samsung > My Files > Search'' to find the file It will build up again over time so you may want to remove the MTK logger app from the system. Check online on how to do this if you decide that you don’t need it.
c). According to the specifications for your phone it has Android 6.0 installed so you should be able to use the SD card (max cap. 128Gb) as internal storage (combine internal storage with SD card storage), using the [https://fossbytes.com/android-sd-card-internal-storage-adoptable-storage/|Adoptable Storage facility] provided by the OS. ''Read through the article as there are downsides to doing this''.
Hi,
You can’t move the system apps over to the SD Card but there are other things that you can do to improve the memory/storage problems.
a). You can ''try'' to move your downloaded apps to the SD card (and perhaps some pre loaded apps as well) but it depends if the app developer has enabled the function when the app was first developed.
To do this do to go to ''Apps > Settings > Device > Applications > Applications Manager'' and tap on a downloaded app. In the options that open there should be a ''Storage'' setting to manage the app’s location, either in internal storage or SD card. If the option is greyed out or not there the developer has not allowed the move. Do this for all your downloaded apps.
b). You can safely delete the [https://www.quora.com/Whats-MTK-Logger-Whats-its-function-Is-it-necessary-on-an-Android-device-Can-we-delete-it-Why-does-it-take-so-much-storage-space-on-an-Android-device|MTK log] as this will be using a lot of storage space in the internal memory. Go to ''Apps > Samsung > My Files > Search'' to find the file It will build up again over time so you may want to remove the MTK logger app from the system. Check online on how to do this if you decide that you don’t need it.
c). According to the specifications for your phone it has Android 6.0 installed so you should be able to use the SD card (max cap. 128Gb) as internal storage (combine internal storage with SD card storage), using the [https://fossbytes.com/android-sd-card-internal-storage-adoptable-storage/|Adoptable Storage facility] provided by the OS. ''Read through the article as there are downsides to doing this''.