What can i move to sd card

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Note: For Android 9 and onwards, this feature of moving apps from my device's internal storage to a memory card is not available. for more info click on "Why isn't "move apps to SD card" available in Xperia devices from 2018?"

Android 8.0

To move apps to the memory card

  1. Make sure that you have an SD card inserted in your device.
  2. Find and tap Settings > Apps & notifications > App info.
  3. Tap an app that you want to move to the memory card. Note! Only some apps can be moved to a memory card.
  4. Tap Storage.
  5. If the app supports changing where it's stored, a CHANGE button appears. Tap CHANGE.
  6. Tap SD Card > MOVE.

Android 6.0, 7.0, 7.1 or 7.1.1

To move apps to the memory card

  1. Make sure that you have an SD card inserted in your device.
  2. From your Home screen, tap the Application screen icon.
  3. Find and tap Settings > Apps.
  4. Tap an app that you want to move to the memory card. Note! Only some apps can be moved to a memory card.
  5. Tap Storage.
  6. If the app supports changing where it's stored, a CHANGE button appears. Tap CHANGE.
  7. Tap SD Card > MOVE.

Android 4.4, 5.0 or 5.1

To move apps to the memory card

  1. Make sure that you have an SD card inserted in your device.
  2. From your Home screen, tap the Application screen icon.
  3. Find and tap Settings > Apps.
  4. Tap the On SD card tab.
  5. Select application, then tap Move to SD card.

Note! Some apps cannot be transferred to a memory card.

Note! On Xperia Z series devices that run on Android 5.0 or higher, you can move apps to the SD card. If your Xperia Z series device is running an older Android version, try updating to Android 5.0 or higher.

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Select the Android app you want to move to a microSD card, then go to Storage > Change and pick SD card to move it from internal storage to the microSD card. Apps installed to the SD card will usually be slower than apps installed to the phone's internal storage.

Some Android phones don’t have a lot of storage, so you might run out of room for apps. If your device has an SD card slot, you can use that to expand the storage and have more room for apps. However, SD card support is more limited than it used to be.

What You Need to Know

Android apps are installed to your device’s internal storage by default. If you have a microSD card, you can move some of your currently installed apps over to the microSD card. This is not supported by all apps, however. In fact, many don’t support this feature at all.

The state of SD card support on Android is a shell of what it used to be. Not only is it much harder to find Android devices with SD card slots, but the functionality has been greatly diminished as well. We’ll show you what you might be able to do if you have a microSD card in your Android device.

Note: Running an app off your SD card will almost always be slower than running it off the internal storage, so only use this if you absolutely have to–and if you can, try to use it for apps that don’t require a lot of speed to run well.

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First, swipe down from the top of the screen (once or twice, depending on your device) and tap the gear icon to open the Settings menu.

Next, select “Apps.”

You may need to tap “See All [Number] Apps” for the full list of installed apps. Some devices show the full list right away.

Select the app that you would like to move to the SD card.

Next, on the App Info page, select “Storage” or “Storage & Cache.”

If the app supports moving to the SD card, you’ll see a “Change” button. Tap it.

A menu will pop up with the option to change the storage location to “SD card.”

Tap “Move” on the next screen to begin the exporting process.

You’ll see a progress bar during the process bar. When it’s done, you’ll be returned to the Settings app.

Can You Install Apps Directly to the SD Card?

Older versions of this article explained how to install apps directly to the SD card and move any app to it, whether it officially supported the feature or not. Unfortunately, as of 2022, that’s no longer a feasible option on modern versions of Android.

Some manufacturers—namely, Samsung and LG—previously allowed users to format microSD cards as internal storage. That meant apps and games would be installed there by default. Sadly, this feature is no longer present on newer devices.

Technically, it’s still possible if you’re willing to go through the trouble of rooting your Android phone. In the past, this article recommended using apps that required root access, such as MiniTool Partition Wizard and Link2SD.

Rooting an Android phone is not as worth it as it used to be. Android has gotten much better and the rooting process has only gotten more difficult. It’s simply not a legitimate solution for the majority of people.

Sadly, not many Android phones have SD card slots anymore, and it seems that even fewer apps support the ability to be moved to external storage. If you do have an SD card slot, you should take advantage of it.

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What can be moved to SD card?

You can move apps to an SD card from the Apps section of an Android phone's Settings with just a few taps. If your Android phone has an SD card slot, you can move apps out of internal storage. Storing apps on an SD card can free up space on your phone for other apps and data.

What can be stored on an SD card?

You can load files, like photos and videos, on the SD card. You can install apps on the SD card. You can't transfer the SD card between devices. The SD card can be used in addition to your device's storage.

Can all apps be transferred to SD card?

Note: Only some apps can be moved to a memory card. Tap Storage. If the app supports changing where it's stored, a CHANGE button appears → tap CHANGE. Tap SD Card → MOVE.

What can SD cards be used for?

Memory cards act as electronic storage for your devices storing digital media such as photos and videos. If you have a camera, camcorder, drone or mobile device, chances are you use a memory card. The SD and microSD variants are most commonly used in smartphones and digital cameras.

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