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Android Central Question
When I get updates on most apps on my Galaxy S7 edge they reload to my device memory when they were on SD card. I change them back to external SD card and many quite quickly present another update which I then have to move again and so it goes on. This has only become a problem with one or two apps as any that do this more than twice I delete and look for an alternative. Some Apps do not have the option to move them so these get disabled and some don't even have this option. Why do these do this as it defeats the object of having additional memory and I understand on some newer devices external and internal can be integrated? I am thinking of using an app that enables me to delete or relocate problem apps is there any reason I should not do this?