truelitistnot
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Regarding the SD card after Android 6 update;
I have found that the phone now treats the SD card in one of two ways after the Android 6 update;
1) If you setup the SD card to be 'Internal' the phone will treat the internal memory and SD card as one large block and not two separate blocks of memory.
2) If you setup the SD card for 'Storage' the phone will treat the SD card as external storage for photos, music and movies.
If you want to install apps to the SD card you have to setup as 'Internal'. Once you do this the SD card will not show up under Windows as a separate storage location. Instead You will only see the phone in windows and the everything on the phone and SD card will appear under the phone as one large storage device.
You also have to make sure that the phone is setup as MTP for USB.
I personally do not like the way Android 6 handles SD cards. It is weird and confusing.
If you want a particular app on your phone to sit on the SD card you have to go to settings/apps/'app name' and change the storage location (either 'phone' or SD card').
Anyway, Android 6 has some weird way of viewing the SD card as an extension of the internal memory and it is very annoying and confusing.
I have also noticed that Android 6 also periodically can't access the SD card for whatever reason which requires rebooting the phone. This is also annoying. This is especially true if your phone suffers from the Android 6 excessive battery drain and running hot issues.
To be honest, I haven't seen any benefit to Android 6 over 5.x.x. I actually prefer Lollipop to Marshmallow as Lollipop was super stable on my Moto G (2015) and the Android 6 update is not.
I have found that the phone now treats the SD card in one of two ways after the Android 6 update;
1) If you setup the SD card to be 'Internal' the phone will treat the internal memory and SD card as one large block and not two separate blocks of memory.
2) If you setup the SD card for 'Storage' the phone will treat the SD card as external storage for photos, music and movies.
If you want to install apps to the SD card you have to setup as 'Internal'. Once you do this the SD card will not show up under Windows as a separate storage location. Instead You will only see the phone in windows and the everything on the phone and SD card will appear under the phone as one large storage device.
You also have to make sure that the phone is setup as MTP for USB.
I personally do not like the way Android 6 handles SD cards. It is weird and confusing.
If you want a particular app on your phone to sit on the SD card you have to go to settings/apps/'app name' and change the storage location (either 'phone' or SD card').
Anyway, Android 6 has some weird way of viewing the SD card as an extension of the internal memory and it is very annoying and confusing.
I have also noticed that Android 6 also periodically can't access the SD card for whatever reason which requires rebooting the phone. This is also annoying. This is especially true if your phone suffers from the Android 6 excessive battery drain and running hot issues.
To be honest, I haven't seen any benefit to Android 6 over 5.x.x. I actually prefer Lollipop to Marshmallow as Lollipop was super stable on my Moto G (2015) and the Android 6 update is not.