How do I moved apps to SD Card????

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How do I moved my apps to my SD Card, I have asphalt, fifa, batman, tiger woods these apps take up a lot of space, I want to move them to the SD Card?
 
I just got my galaxy 3 and have the same issue. I downloaded app 2 sd, and tells me that it doesn't see my sd card possibly because is mounted as a virtual drive. I don't know if l should reformat the card but I suspect the may be another set up issue.

Update:
Well, it seems that g3 will not allow app to be moved to sd card unless is rooted.

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Yeah. Your device needs to be rooted in order to move apps to SD.

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I just got my galaxy 3 and have the same issue. I downloaded app 2 sd, and tells me that it doesn't see my sd card possibly because is mounted as a virtual drive. I don't know if l should reformat the card but I suspect the may be another set up issue.

Update:
Well, it seems that g3 will not allow app to be moved to sd card unless is rooted.

Sent from my SPH-L710 using Android Central Forums

Yes you must be rooted. Another point is that your sdcard must be formatted to fat32 or fat16 file system. If you format the sdcard on your phone it formats it to exfat which won't work. Also if you have a 64gb sdcard it will come preformatted with exfat and will require to be formatted to fat32 or fat16 file system prior to rooting, if you plan to flash from external storage.
 
I am new to android phone and I am not savvy enough to understand your comment. Would you mind explaining two issues in plain English?
First one is formatting SD card to FAT 32 or 16. Which formatting method should I use for Samsung Galaxy Note 2?
Second one is "rooting". Would you give me more detail instructions and explanation as to how to do this?
Many thanks.
John Park
 
I am new to android phone and I am not savvy enough to understand your comment. Would you mind explaining two issues in plain English?
First one is formatting SD card to FAT 32 or 16. Which formatting method should I use for Samsung Galaxy Note 2?
Second one is "rooting". Would you give me more detail instructions and explanation as to how to do this?
Many thanks.
John Park

You should be going to the Galaxy Note forums for information pertaining to the Galaxy Note.

As for formatting to fat32 this is not require anymore. He has several zips now. Just be sure to flash the correct file for your file system...
 
Yeah. Your device needs to be rooted in order to move apps to SD.

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I'm kind of curious...what does rooting do when your apps are installed to its regular location? Does another option open up in the Application Manager to "Move to SDCard" for all apps automatically? I have used that Apps2SD Pro on my older phones, but ran across the same thing as the herduc. What is the way to move apps from sitting on the Sdcard to ExtSdcard?
 
I'm kind of curious...what does rooting do when your apps are installed to its regular location? Does another option open up in the Application Manager to "Move to SDCard" for all apps automatically? I have used that Apps2SD Pro on my older phones, but ran across the same thing as the herduc. What is the way to move apps from sitting on the Sdcard to ExtSdcard?

Nothing changes in the application manager. You can use a third party app like Titanium Backup to do it.

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Nothing changes in the application manager. You can use a third party app like Titanium Backup to do it.

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This phone uses mtp. You can't move apps to the sdcard with this phone. There is a mod that you can flash (if rooted) that swaps your sdcard and phone storage. So that you phone storage becomes your sdcard and your sdcard becomes your phone storage. That is the only way you can move apps to your sdcard with this phone. It's that way with all phones that use mtp.
 
This phone uses mtp. You can't move apps to the sdcard with this phone. There is a mod that you can flash (if rooted) that swaps your sdcard and phone storage. So that you phone storage becomes your sdcard and your sdcard becomes your phone storage. That is the only way you can move apps to your sdcard with this phone. It's that way with all phones that use mtp.

I agree, besides, don't the applications run faster using the internal phone memory? I have a 64gb card which I use mainly for my media files, my applications only uses less than 2gb of my internal memory. I don't see the need to move them to the sd card, the way I use my phone.

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I agree, besides, don't the applications run faster using the internal phone memory? I have a 64gb card which I use mainly for my media files, my applications only uses less than 2gb of my internal memory. I don't see the need to move them to the sd card, the way I use my phone.

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Yup... your internal memory is probably faster than the fastest external sdcard. So until you actually need the space, I wouldn't do that mod.
 
Hi All,

I guess this is a good place to start. I am waiting for my new GS3 to be delivered, in the mean time I have trying to prepare for the exchange from on phone to the other. My question is this, I now have the original evo4g and some of my apps are on the sd card. So when I get the GS3 and activate it and sign into my gmail account, will all my contacts, apps, etc be transfered to the GS3? and will the apps that are on the evo sd card still work or do i have to move them back to the evo before the swapp?? any suggestion would be helpful..

Thanks,
 
Hi All,

I guess this is a good place to start. I am waiting for my new GS3 to be delivered, in the mean time I have trying to prepare for the exchange from on phone to the other. My question is this, I now have the original evo4g and some of my apps are on the sd card. So when I get the GS3 and activate it and sign into my gmail account, will all my contacts, apps, etc be transfered to the GS3? and will the apps that are on the evo sd card still work or do i have to move them back to the evo before the swapp?? any suggestion would be helpful..

Thanks,

If your contacts are stored on the Google cloud yes. I believe during setup you can tell the phone to restore your apps as well if they were backed up to your Google account
 
How can I tell if they are stored on the Google Cloud....??

As far as your contacts go, sign into your Google account on your computer. Go to gmail, look at your contacts. Do they match what's on your phone? Then they are good to go.
 
As far as your contacts go, sign into your Google account on your computer. Go to gmail, look at your contacts. Do they match what's on your phone? Then they are good to go.

Thanks for all your help, most of my contacts are there but there are a few that are missing. How do I get those in there? I'm pretty sure I have sync turned on but why would some be missing??


I think what has happen is a while back I had to change my gmail account password on from the pc, and I thing the account on my phone is using a different password. So it goes through the sync motions etc...but the contacts that are missing don't show up when I look at them with the pc. I though about deleting the account and re-creating it, but the phone says if I delete the account it will remove all the contacts on my phone, and I don't want to do that. So far I have not found a way to update the password on my phone.


I found the problem. I discovered the contacts that were not syncing was because when I created them on my phone I created them as a PHONE contact instead of a GOOGLE contact so the phone only syncs GOOGLE contacts. I had to delete the contact and re-create it as a google contact, so now they are syncing normally...

Thanks again for all your help...

Hamradionut
 
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Hot do I root my samsung s3 ???

Look at the top of the Sprint GS3 forum? See that big, bold link that says " Sprint Galaxy S3 Rooting, ROMs and Hacks"? That might be a good place to start.

If your S3 is NOT a U.S. Sprint Galaxy S3, then you're in the wrong place, and ignore the link I posted above.
 

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