moving apps to sd card - Galaxy Tab 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hi .. i have galaxy tab3 7.0 .. recently installed 32 GB sd card, I am unable to find the way to transfer apps to sd- card,
please advise

Try out AppMgr III
abart83 said:
hi .. i have galaxy tab3 7.0 .. recently installed 32 GB sd card, I am unable to find the way to transfer apps to sd- card,
please advise
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I installed an app (free, I think) from the Play store called "AppMgr III". There is a menu that allows you to select which apps to move to the SD card. Even though the Samsung runs an "emulated" SD card, this application seems to be able to move the necessary files to the TRUE SD card and properly link them to run.
Seems to be working OK, so far.

GL to SD
Need to be rooted but GL to SD is your best bet I have a 32GB MicroSD card and have moved some large games such as
The Bard's Tale 3.4GB
Need for Speed Most wanted 1.9GB
Asphalt 7 1.5GB
Asphalt 8 1.8GB
Horn 1.4GB
Wild blood 1.2GB
Real racing 2 2.0Gb
Broken sword 750MB
More info Here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1328053

biline said:
Need to be rooted but GL to SD is your best bet I have a 32GB MicroSD card and have moved some large games such as
The Bard's Tale 3.4GB
Need for Speed Most wanted 1.9GB
Asphalt 7 1.5GB
Asphalt 8 1.8GB
Horn 1.4GB
Wild blood 1.2GB
Real racing 2 2.0Gb
Broken sword 750MB
More info Here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1328053
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but i do not want to root my tab

abart83 said:
but i do not want to root my tab
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That's not an option without rooting.

Does anyone know that is there option in KitKat to send apps to sd card?

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problem with internal memory

i have problem with the internal memory...when i downloaded game such as Fast Five...the game cannot move to SD card...can anybody help me..
Not all apps/games can be moved to SD card.
GTA 3 game itself is not very big IMHO, it will download game data to SD card only.
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Maddy
Hmm, i have set adb setInstallLocation to Value 2, I´m rooted and I´m using Titanium Backup to push some apps, games from internal memory to sd card. With this set up, i can move at least 99% of the apps to sd card. Only a handful of games and apps can´t be moved to card since the option has been locked by devs.
if not rooted...then how...
With TB, everything can be moved
If i root my r800...can this problem solved..
Yep

[Q] How to move apps to SD card

Anybody can tell how to move apps to SD card ?
I am unable to move my apps from phone memory to SD card.
I have 64gb Sandisk Class 10 memory card.
I dont get any options to move them to sd card in the app manager.
I also installed app2sd application but it says my phone doesnot have a real primary source of memory or my memory source is emulated.
How do i transfer ?? I have these 2gb and 4gb games which i want to transfer to memory card.
gauravr said:
Anybody can tell how to move apps to SD card ?
I am unable to move my apps from phone memory to SD card.
I have 64gb Sandisk Class 10 memory card.
I dont get any options to move them to sd card in the app manager.
I also installed app2sd application but it says my phone doesnot have a real primary source of memory or my memory source is emulated.
How do i transfer ?? I have these 2gb and 4gb games which i want to transfer to memory card.
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Does not work will not work.
Swap your memory if you are rooted.
JellyBean does not support apps to sd.
In futere wil be possible when rom development is going on.
you can bind your gamedata folder to sd card so additional data is stored on ext sd card.
Kaiser Chief said:
Does not work will not work.
Swap your memory if you are rooted.
JellyBean does not support apps to sd.
In futere wil be possible when rom development is going on.
you can bind your gamedata folder to sd card so additional data is stored on ext sd card.
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How do I bind it? Can u guide.
samsungs default is to save apps to the sd card (internal) partition. they share it. i think that's how google has also made it from ICS on out. so there's no point really.
I have app2sd on my ns4g on jellybean so it can't be because of jellybean?
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sky1193 said:
I have app2sd on my ns4g on jellybean so it can't be because of jellybean?
Sent from my Nexus S 4G using xda app-developers app
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I agree - The Developer blames samsung in the disclaimer on the play store
gauravr said:
How do I bind it? Can u guide.
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Here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1410262
It works perfect for me. Now I have 9 GB free internal storage.

which one is better? swapping internal memory to sd card OR partitioning of SD card

since xperia m has very little internal storage, now i am looking to buy 32gb memory card but little confused about this methods.
is swapping works perfectly? i dont want write scrpt again and again on every reboot
or sd card partitioning is good?
please give me suggestion which one is good.
Maybe just use gl to sd app to move game files to sd card. This method is safe and easy.
I think partitioning the SD card is better.
I m using this and it's perfectly fine.
use link2sd to move apps
and gl2sd or foldet mount to move game data to SD card
Eh I just swapped internal with SD. You do it once and then you don't have to deal with other apps.
This message was brought to you from my Sony Xperia M C1905 using Tapatalk.
Internal memory Card /Sd Card ist full
Hello Guys,
I´m so sorry for my english (because it´s so bad) and for any mistakes I will do in this Forum.
I just have one problem: My internal memory is all in used , it´s full.
Yesterday I flashed my smartphone ( S3 GT I9300) and it felt like I did it about 100times, because of freeze and the wrong kernel etc.
Then I tried to get in a backup again, to save a Game again ( Clash of Clans) but the backup does not work, so I tried another and another and...
Suddenly I realised that my free memory gets smaller and smaller. So I actually have only about 200-300mb free.
But I did not put anything on the device. Quite the contrary. I erase already some backups to have more memory...
So exist there any method to " tidy up" the internal memory card??
Hope someone can help me.
Thanks a lot
I´m so sorry...
best regards Gotschi
how to do partion..on sd card ?
Krishna_MDual said:
I think partitioning the SD card is better.
I m using this and it's perfectly fine.
use link2sd to move apps
and gl2sd or foldet mount to move game data to SD card
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actually i recently rooted my xperia m c1904 and want to use my sd card to pla high end game ,i don't have unlock bootloader and running on 4.3 jellybean

[Q]Swap internal memory with external sd-card on KitKat

On all my other devices I was able to make the system believe the internal memory is the external SDcard... and that my external SD card was the internal memory
so I had a 64 GB tablet.
Never had any issues or obvious loss of speed...
Now I have installed my standard apps and the game Xcom and 16 GB are used up... can't move any more to the SD
Any way to do this on the P605 with 4.4.2?
I'm towelrooted
Sent from my SM-P605 using XDA Premium HD app
I believe you can use the app Foldermount to do that, or manually relink the drives via Terminal.
Sent from my SM-P600
As the previous post suggested, get the paid version of foldermount and you can pretty much move (i.e. link) any folder to the SD card without android throwing a fit. I linked the Downloads folder and all of my game obb folders to the SD card and I have plenty of space left on the internal storage now.
FolderMount Problem
Okay i have FolderMount on my android 4.4.2, but when i choose to open ''storage/sdcard1 or sdcard0'' it doesn't show nothing inside (on the foldermount) ! HELP ?! D:
I am confused. What is the point of fooling the system into believing that the external sdcard is the internal memory? I heard that the sdcard is slower than internal one.
Is FolderMount an app to work around the KitKit unable to save to sdcard issue?
petercohen said:
I am confused. What is the point of fooling the system into believing that the external sdcard is the internal memory? I heard that the sdcard is slower than internal one.
Is FolderMount an app to work around the KitKit unable to save to sdcard issue?
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Ive been using folder mount since it came out.It does not make anything slower for me.I have 128gb micro sd card and it runs fine.I have alot of games and most are over a gig.With folder mount im able to put everything on external microsd card and play the games from there.I only have 16gb on tablet with about 30 gb worth of game data, so without foldermount I wouldn't be able to fit all the games on tablet. That's why its good to fool the sytem. Hope some of that helped you better understand.

Apps to SD card?

Hello all,
Bought 64gb SD card in order to put all my gigantic games on it, but had no luck.
So I factory reset tablet, erased SD, and now I'm ready for your help.
Is it possible to install apps from Google Play on SD card?
Tried to move it from App manager, and now, for instance, Hearthstone is 1.5GB on internal and 44MB on SD.
please help.
Thanks.
Does anyone have any solution?
Nuuq said:
Does anyone have any solution?
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You can try using Link 2 SD, that works for some people: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.buak.Link2SD
If your'e using a KitKat rom you will need a small fix to make moving things to the SD card possible because Google restricted SD card usage in KitKat: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nextapp.sdfix
If that doesn't work here's what I use currently:
KitKat Fix above
KitKat fix xposed module: http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/kitkat-sd-card-access-t2790992
And this app which lets you move large Game files to the external sd card (OBB files for games)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/mod-obb-sd-v0-1-t2884004
Hope I helped :good:

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