There is no support for apps to SD, so what is the point in having an SD card for this? They may as well have made 40 GB of internal memory...
It has 40GB of storage with the micro SD card... I'd call that a lot... My GNex has "only" 32...first of all the device was not made for a "store everything you will ever want to the tab".. it is a 7" device that was designed to compete with the ereader market..it was never designed to compete with the 10" devices with lots of storage... ie.. 64 gig on ipad or 16 or 32 on regular tab... When selected your pictures are stored on the sd card... you can load movies to the card and watch them from there... you can also purchase the USB adaptor and use flash drives for a lot more stuff...the tab 7 is doing exactly what it was designed to do.. if you need more storage maybe a 7Plus would be a better buy... fortunately Samsung has many tabs to choose from and soon will have two more the Tab Note...
Checc xda bro they have a working script using smanager just put a widget on ur homescreen doesn't survive reboot but I have 8gb tab2 here's proof Click to view quoted image
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There's an App for that--- App2SD works wonders.
https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...hone.app2sd&feature=nav_result&token=8hT3gWQ_
Sorry, shannonkish, this particular forum thread is for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2's
Plus, Android 3+ and above devices don't support APP2SD.
But, it's not a problem, cause the newer OS can use most of the entire 8 or 16gb of ram for Apps, and then the additional microSDcard slot can be used for Music, Photos, Videos and anyother data files.
No Offense.
I am aware of what the forum is for. I am using Apps2sd, the app, on my galaxy tab 2 7.0 as well as my Galaxy S2 devices as we speak. I also have it on my Nook Color which is rooted.
Shannon, if you got this app to work, please let us know how. I'm running it right now on my gt2, with microSD installed. When I go to "on sd card" or try to move an app from internal memory, it says "the device does not have a real primary external storage, or the primary external storage is emulated."