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mmsomekid said:
My biggest issue with the Fire at the moment is the lack of expandable storage space. Does anyone know how they did the internal storage? If it is simply a micro sd card inside, can we just crack it open and insert a larger card? If not, are there any other viable alternatives (excluding "cloud" storage)?
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Here's the teardown: http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Amazon-Kindle-Fire-Teardown/7099/1
It uses a "Samsung KLM8G2FEJA 8 GB Flash Memory". I guess theoretically you can replace that. A better solution would be to enable USB Host mode, if the USB controller supports it, and use external storage.
The SD card is fused to the MoBo, so I don't think it can be replaced. If you manage to do it, it'd be great if you posted some instructions, I think we'd all like a 64GB Fire.
I think it's possible, but you'd have to have the skill and tools or know someone that does. You need to use a hot air gun to desolder the chip and put a new one in. You may have to do some adjusting of some configurations in the os. Maybe there's a place that we can get it done, like a place that does it full time? Anyone know?
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I think it's possible, but you'd have to have the skill and tools or know someone that does. You need to use a hot air gun to desolder the chip and put a new one in. You may have to do some adjusting of some configurations in the os. Maybe there's a place that we can get it done, like a place that does it full time? Anyone know?
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I'd be willing to pay for something like that.
As selteab said before, OTG is better solution, also great for external storage gps, bt, usb audio...
where would you go to buy bigger memory chip?
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where would you go to buy bigger memory chip?
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Probably from a store...
But realistically, this is not a likely mod that many would even every try to attempt. I can see the page full of threads with the subject line "I FRIED my Fire!"... now that would be a brick.
With the exception of the possibility of being able to enable USB Host mode and that is not even a given, if you need more storage, you bought the wrong device.
Ive been using my kindle in my car for audio and video.
Waiting for usb flash drive to work to perm mount it in my dash.
Where to begin?
I know you said you can potentially purchase the memory at stores, but I tried doing a search for flash memory options, & all I seem to come up with are SSDs & USB flash drives. How would I even begin searching for the kind of chips they used in the kindle online? Obviously the cost & risk are too great to probably attempt something like an upgrade, but that doesn't mean my curiousity doesn't get the better of me & I don't at least want to know what to look for!! Any help would be appreciated...even some suggestions on similar chips with larger capacity, as a jumping-off point for my search!
PS Any suggestions on the RAM would be awesome too! Considering the processor is already pretty nice, I'd think you'd really just have to upgrade the memory & RAM, & then get yourself a copy of whatever Android OS you wanted installed & you'd probably be set right?
PPS As previously stated, all the questions are hypothetical & for my own curiousity's sake, & obviously I don't really condone gutting your Kindle!
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I know you said you can potentially purchase the memory at stores, but I tried doing a search for flash memory options, & all I seem to come up with are SSDs & USB flash drives. How would I even begin searching for the kind of chips they used in the kindle online? Obviously the cost & risk are too great to probably attempt something like an upgrade, but that doesn't mean my curiousity doesn't get the better of me & I don't at least want to know what to look for!! Any help would be appreciated...even some suggestions on similar chips with larger capacity, as a jumping-off point for my search!
PS Any suggestions on the RAM would be awesome too! Considering the processor is already pretty nice, I'd think you'd really just have to upgrade the memory & RAM, & then get yourself a copy of whatever Android OS you wanted installed & you'd probably be set right?
PPS As previously stated, all the questions are hypothetical & for my own curiousity's sake, & obviously I don't really condone gutting your Kindle!
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The Fire uses an SD card that is soldered to the motherboard.
And as for the second part, it's not like a pc where you can just upgrade certain components as they are usually oem and not very common to get a hold of. If it was that easy, more people would be trying to do it
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The Fire uses an SD card that is soldered to the motherboard.
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there is no sdcard in the kf:
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Amazon-Kindle-Fire-Teardown/7099/1
Oops, didn't mean to say SD.
Its can still be mod
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there is no sdcard in the kf:
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Amazon-Kindle-Fire-Teardown/7099/1
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It looks like it will be possible to connect leads from the opposite side of this chip with another to increase GB
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It looks like it will be possible to connect leads from the opposite side of this chip with another to increase GB
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Right. You think the threads about Bricked Kindle Fire is bad, wait until people try doing that. Then there will be I Fried my Kindle Fire threads.
If there was going to be an easy way to increase memory on this device, it would have been done already. Same for connecting a USB Thunb drive.
With a new device around the corner, not sure there is going to be much work on trying to do it now.
I too have been looking at the teardowns to figurebout if its possible to increase storage.
getting a 16gb flash chip, desoldering the old one, and reconfiguring the partitions would be the way. but how to reconfigure the new chip would be my question. desoldering and resoldering a bigger flash drive isn't impossible
trying to figure out how to solder in a sdcard and symlinking it as the sdcard is also an idea, but again, how I don't know
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As we all know Honeycomb uses this rediculus pseudo-sdcard meaning internal SD and external SD which sux because as we all know you cannot clean internal memory up by moving apps to the SD card clearly making us spend more hard earned money on upgrading to more storage internally. So my question is as I am sure a million and one other people are wondering:
CAN.... YOU.... MOVE.... APPS.... TO.... THE.... SD... CARD.... USING.... THE.... NEW.... ICE.... CREAM.... SANDWICH.... OS!?
I have searched far and wide Google ho and I get the best of both answers and not one a definitive.......
Can someone please tell us FOR SURE! The mystery million dollar answer to this question?
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as i stated in another thread, yes, ics supports moving apps to sd cards from within qpp management in settings. Heres a question for you, since the xoom has it working 100%, why not ask them? Better yet, got root? Install thors rom and see if it works.
This would be great, it's so frustrating to have apps say they are going to download additional data to the SD card, only to see it filing up your internal memory.
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as i stated in another thread, yes, ics supports moving apps to sd cards from within qpp management in settings. Heres a question for you, since the xoom has it working 100%, why not ask them? Better yet, got root? Install thors rom and see if it works.
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Here's a question for you..... since you want to act like a smart ass child. How come I now have the ICS from by Thor and this option you speak of is nonexistant? Is it because it is a custom from for the A500 or that you are simply dead wrong in your statement?
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Here's a question for you..... since you want to act like a smart ass child. How come I now have the ICS from by Thor and this option you speak of is nonexistant? Is it because it is a custom from for the A500 or that you are simply dead wrong in your statement?
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Is this your first android device? Did you forget others exist? The build on my G2 supports moving apps to the sd card, therefore ICS supports moving apps to the sd card. I never said A500 roms support it, I said ICS supports it and you need to see if the roms for honeycomb devices (ours and the xoom are the ones I specifically mention) support it. Thats why I said to try asking xoom owners or Thors rom. You're the one screaming on a forum about not having apps 2 sd capability on your tablet, but I'm a child for not spoon feeding you, but rather stating where you can find what you want to know?
And even then, I gave you an exact answer. You CAN move apps to the sd card with ICS. You should have asked if the a500 could move apps to the SD card, and you got that answer yourself.
Is this not the A500 forum thread? I must be confused.
I own an A500 but I should find my answers somewhere else.
Seems to me like you have been so verbily abused on forums you have to spout off about spoon feeding to a question that several thousand people (obviously including you) are confused as to the answer
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ICS does support apps2sd, although I believe regarding how it is built for a tablet, there are most likely some changes that do not allow apps2sd. (This could be to Google believing that the available memory is more than enough, evidently this is not the case).
Now looking around, it seems there is no native method to enable apps2d (to be honest, haven't really searched much.)
However, there is a mod in the Development Forum, that basically swaps the internal sd with the external sd, effectively giving you xxGB of space (based on sd card size). This gives you an increased amount of space for apps, music, videos etc (depending on sd card size.)
Be aware though that you cannot hot swap your sd card, using this as it could potentially corrupt the system when removed. Also note it has been test on HC 3.2.1 (Not sure about ICS, A question for the developer of the mod maybe?)
Link : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445720
Anyway, I hope this has helped. I know it may not be the best method available, but it still one to consider.
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ICS does support apps2sd, although I believe regarding how it is built for a tablet, there are most likely some changes that do not allow apps2sd. (This could be to Google believing that the available memory is more than enough, evidently this is not the case).
Now looking around, it seems there is no native method to enable apps2d (to be honest, haven't really searched much.)
However, there is a mod in the Development Forum, that basically swaps the internal sd with the external sd, effectively giving you xxGB of space (based on sd card size). This gives you an increased amount of space for apps, music, videos etc (depending on sd card size.)
Be aware though that you cannot hot swap your sd card, using this as it could potentially corrupt the system when removed. Also note it has been test on HC 3.2.1 (Not sure about ICS, A question for the developer of the mod maybe?)
Link : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1445720
Anyway, I hope this has helped. I know it may not be the best method available, but it still one to consider.
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This is the most detailed and respectful answer I could have hoped for and I am aware of the sd card swap which is great I wish someone would come out with an app and could switch between the stock and the mod therefore giving the opportunity to remove the card with no bad consequences I hope that this feature will work for the up and coming OTA. Thank you again I guess we'll have to wait and more will be revealed but I am getting the feeling that as you said most tablets will not support the app2sd function due to more money for the 32gb version ect.. It's really a shame that someone can't just cook the feature from one of the ICS phones into the tablet roms.
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This is the most detailed and respectful answer I could have hoped for and I am aware of the sd card swap which is great I wish someone would come out with an app and could switch between the stock and the mod therefore giving the opportunity to remove the card with no bad consequences I hope that this feature will work for the up and coming OTA. Thank you again I guess we'll have to wait and more will be revealed but I am getting the feeling that as you said most tablets will not support the app2sd function due to more money for the 32gb version ect.. It's really a shame that someone can't just cook the feature from one of the ICS phones into the tablet roms.
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I think the reason it may not work is because of how the memory is partitioned or formatted, I.e some space for the rom and the rest for user data. Although this is also the case on devices like the sgs iirc. So must be a tablet thing?
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Is this not the A500 forum thread? I must be confused.
I own an A500 but I should find my answers somewhere else.
Seems to me like you have been so verbily abused on forums you have to spout off about spoon feeding to a question that several thousand people (obviously including you) are confused as to the answer
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Given there is a thread elsewhere for Thor's rom and other tablets with ICS, I would have asked there. Yeah, this is the a500 section but without an official ICS or gpl compliant ICS how many people here are going to have the answer to your question? And I did know the answer, I ran thor's rom for about an hour before switching back to something with a camera, thats why I pointed you to it. Like I said, ICS itself does support moving apps to the exernal sd card. Thats the questionbeing asked, and I gave the answer. If you didnt come in here CAPS... LOCK... BLAZING... LIKE... AN... INTERNET... BAD... ASS... I probably would have been more inclined to give you the answer you wanted.
Not confuse here...
I run ICS and no support for moving apps to sd.
Only solution is link2sd
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As we all know Honeycomb uses this rediculus pseudo-sdcard meaning internal SD and external SD which sux because as we all know you cannot clean internal memory up by moving apps to the SD card clearly making us spend more hard earned money on upgrading to more storage internally. So my question is as I am sure a million and one other people are wondering:
CAN.... YOU.... MOVE.... APPS.... TO.... THE.... SD... CARD.... USING.... THE.... NEW.... ICE.... CREAM.... SANDWICH.... OS!?
I have searched far and wide Google ho and I get the best of both answers and not one a definitive.......
Can someone please tell us FOR SURE! The mystery million dollar answer to this question?
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adambomb_13 said:
Is this not the A500 forum thread? I must be confused.
I own an A500 but I should find my answers somewhere else.
Seems to me like you have been so verbily abused on forums you have to spout off about spoon feeding to a question that several thousand people (obviously including you) are confused as to the answer
Niftrific sayswah
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Methinks you asked if ICS supports it, not the A500 in particular. Furthermore, no one could give you a definite answer anyway, because Acer has yet to release ICS for our Iconia. Now, say someone compiles a kernel + ICS rom which changes the way the partitions are set up, and how it hands internal memory. Then yes, you could do it. Instead of complaining, do a little research and have a little respect towards the others.
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yes im asking this. im on a HTC Desire Z now with a sd card and i wanted to know if its a big difference to live with or without a SDcard. is it do-able? i cant choose bitween the s3 and nexus 4
The SD card doesn't make a difference, you just have to figure out if you can live with 8/16 GB of storage. The answer is probably yes, if you are willing to use streaming services (google music, netflix, etc.)
I personally would not be able to live with SD cards in my life. I will have to end myself soon because Dropbox and Google Drive are taking over.
Oh well...
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The SD card doesn't make a difference, you just have to figure out if you can live with 8/16 GB of storage. The answer is probably yes, if you are willing to use streaming services (google music, netflix, etc.)
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i have 32 GB now so and i have 9GB free. but google music is not available in my country (yet). does it stream your music or is it like itunes?
more threads of sdcard complaints... will it ever end?
Will u be able to transfer stuff from phone to a computer, even if u don't have a SD card
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Will u be able to transfer stuff from phone to a computer, even if u don't have a SD card
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of course you can, just plug the phone into your computer and it gets recognized as a mass storage device...
I think 16GB will be more than sufficient for me. If it isn't than I will just get a USB OTG cable and use the current Micro SD card that I have. I have an adapter that I can plug the SD card into that allows it to be plugged into a USB port. So effectively giving myself access to expandable SD storage
Probably won't need it, but that's my plan.
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more threads of sdcard complaints... will it ever end?
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eh man i am not complaining
Came from a G2 (with microSD card slot) to a Gnex, I have to say I didn't miss the card even a bit. 16GB is fine since I use Google music for streaming, and that's the majority part of storage. I don't use GNex's camera that much. I have a Canon D550 and there isn't a phone camera that could produce pictures even similar in quality.
You might want to mange your space a little, like deleting unwanted backups, not having a million Titanium backups, but it's manageable.
I must admit, although I would rather have a micro-SD slot, its really not a feature I'm over worried about in terms of storage. What concerns me is whether it increases the risk of flashing roms etc to the phone. I you brick you phone, is it not going to make it more difficult to unbrick it? Or can adb always push stuff to the phone one way or another?
Also, just to confirm, you personal data stored internally (in what I assume will be called the sdcard folder) is retained each time you wipe your phone, right?
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eh man i am not complaining
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what do you want to hear, then?
did you not see the other 25 threads on the same damn topic?
no, living without an SDcard is not doable, it is like burning in hell. dont do it or you will hang yourself within a week. okay? okay. now stfu and gtfo
DonDizzurp said:
what do you want to hear, then?
did you not see the other 25 threads on the same damn topic?
no, living without an SDcard is not doable, it is like burning in hell. dont do it or you will hang yourself within a week. okay? okay. now stfu and gtfo
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wtf man what is your problem. You cant stand it that im not as smart as you so you are going to flame on me? dude please, grow up
G405T said:
I must admit, although I would rather have a micro-SD slot, its really not a feature I'm over worried about in terms of storage. What concerns me is whether it increases the risk of flashing roms etc to the phone. I you brick you phone, is it not going to make it more difficult to unbrick it? Or can adb always push stuff to the phone one way or another?
Also, just to confirm, you personal data stored internally (in what I assume will be called the sdcard folder) is retained each time you wipe your phone, right?
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intern is not your SD
I've got a GS3 with a 32gb SD Card (as well as the internal at 16gb) and now a 16gb Nexus 7. I have to be honest and say it does bug me. If you download nightlies and make a lot of Nandroids then your going to suffer to get used to it. There is no way I would recommend an 8gb. I travel a lot on flights and that is when I really miss the storage for music and films, but I do have the phone to fall back on. That said, there are plenty of iSheep out there that don't seem to struggle and Google Drive and Google Music are awesome services. Perhaps I'm the one that should be more tolerant.
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mazdarati2 said:
yes im asking this. im on a HTC Desire Z now with a sd card and i wanted to know if its a big difference to live with or without a SDcard. is it do-able? i cant choose bitween the s3 and nexus 4
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Hey mazdarati2,
I came from the Droid Incredible to the Galaxy Nexus and I can tell you that having a large internal memory rather than the SD card slot is really not a big deal. At first, I thought I would miss it also, but I really wanted the Nexus. The only downside comes if you have a tendency to work with experimental/unstable ROMs, which can corrupt the filesystem on the memory and you will have to reformat and push the factory image with fastboot. When you do this, the SD memory partition gets formatted as well, which is a bummer and if you ever had any problems like that on phones with a physical SD card, you wouldn't have that problem. For the average user that doesn't use more than 8-16GB of space, it will cause no problems, in fact, it will be better because it gets rid of system confusion when saving pictures/videos/other files and then finding them when you connect to your PC. I hope this helps and sways your decision towards getting a nexus 4. It's a great phone and if you're on pre-paid, it will save you a lot of money in the long run! Good Luck!
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intern is not your SD
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The reason I assumed 'sdcard' folder, is because the LG 4X HD, which has both sd and 16GB internal storage places all of your user files in the sdcard directory independent of whether you are using an sdcard. The actual sdcard files are stored in '/sdcard/external_sdcard' which I must admit I found slightly odd.
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Hey mazdarati2,
I came from the Droid Incredible to the Galaxy Nexus and I can tell you that having a large internal memory rather than the SD card slot is really not a big deal. At first, I thought I would miss it also, but I really wanted the Nexus. The only downside comes if you have a tendency to work with experimental/unstable ROMs, which can corrupt the filesystem on the memory and you will have to reformat and push the factory image with fastboot. When you do this, the SD memory partition gets formatted as well, which is a bummer and if you ever had any problems like that on phones with a physical SD card, you wouldn't have that problem. For the average user that doesn't use more than 8-16GB of space, it will cause no problems, in fact, it will be better because it gets rid of system confusion when saving pictures/videos/other files and then finding them when you connect to your PC. I hope this helps and sways your decision towards getting a nexus 4. It's a great phone and if you're on pre-paid, it will save you a lot of money in the long run! Good Luck!
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i dont think im gonna try out new ROMS. maybe only Pimp My ROM, but thats it
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I've got a GS3 with a 32gb SD Card (as well as the internal at 16gb) and now a 16gb Nexus 7. I have to be honest and say it does bug me. If you download nightlies and make a lot of Nandroids then your going to suffer to get used to it. There is no way I would recommend an 8gb. I travel a lot on flights and that is when I really miss the storage for music and films, but I do have the phone to fall back on. That said, there are plenty of iSheep out there that don't seem to struggle and Google Drive and Google Music are awesome services. Perhaps I'm the one that should be more tolerant.
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yes i need to know to use Google Drive and stream apps like that. never used it
Cuold someone tell me haw can i save apps un microSD memory instead that on internal memory without root? I've a Galaxy s4 gt-i9505...
I thank everyone who will answer me!!!
Not possible
At all?
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Not possible
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At all? Not even heavy app as Need for Speed?:crying:
It is not smart either... As far as I know the lifetime of the sd card will suffer from the heavy use apps will give in writing and deleting... Leading to bad sectors.. Don't know how much though but I guess the 6gb is enough for most people
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It is not smart either... As far as I know the lifetime of the sd card will suffer from the heavy use apps will give in writing and deleting... Leading to bad sectors.. Don't know how much though but I guess the 6gb is enough for most people
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They're not enougfh for me! That problem is due to Samsung or Google? In other words, is there the possibility that with android 4.3 the problem will be solved?
The problem is with Google/Android Team, but they're not going to fix it.
They intentionally removed the App to SD feature because of the high failure rate of SD Cards and amount of complaints due to it. Rooting is your only choice to put apps on SD it seems
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The problem is with Google/Android Team, but they're not going to fix it.
They intentionally removed the App to SD feature because of the high failure rate of SD Cards and amount of complaints due to it. Rooting is your only choice to put apps on SD it seems
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It is only removed on Samsung ROMS.
AOSP android or CM10.1 just moves the apps fine.
So the problem is within Samsung.
Aren't the obb(textures from heavy games are saved as obb for example) files stored on the external sd?
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It is only removed on Samsung ROMS.
AOSP android or CM10.1 just moves the apps fine.
So the problem is within Samsung.
Aren't the obb(textures from heavy games are saved as obb for example) files stored on the external sd?
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That's not the answer I got from Samsung - not that I 100% trust what they say, but I assumed they were in this scenario
We are sorry to hear that the space on your handset is nearly full already. We understand the frustration this has caused.
In regards to your email, please note that moving or installing apps to external storage is no longer available on any Android from version 4.0 and above, due to how the Android operating system reads storage on our devices. The Android OS now operates on a unified storage system from Ice Cream Sandwich onward, meaning it will read one data partition for storage, rather than two.
The reason why previous Android versions had the capability of moving apps to external storage was because the phones memory was split into two partitions, one for external storage and one for internal.
Now, with Android using a unified storage system, all applications will be stored completely on the internal memory of the phone. This allows for around 11GB of storage space on a 16GB device for apps. Google, the developer of Android, feels this is more than enough for users, as their operating system was designed for use on their own phones as well, which do not have any external storage at all.
Please also note that we do not advertise any of our devices as having the capability of running or installing apps directly onto the external memory card. You will have to install your apps to the internal memory, but anything else (music, videos, documents etc.) can be stored on your external memory card.
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That's not the answer I got from Samsung - not that I 100% trust what they say, but I assumed they were in this scenario
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garbage :angel:. Sammy just wants to find good excuses that they have removed this feature, because you should buy a bigger spaced device
om22 said:
garbage :angel:. Sammy just wants to find good excuses that they have removed this feature, because you should buy a bigger spaced device
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So if there is not the possibility of saving apps on sd, could someone link me a root's guide (better in italian) and one for the warranty's restoration?
Thank you!
mariosimoni95 said:
So if there is not the possibility of saving apps on sd, could someone link me a root's guide (better in italian) and one for the warranty's restoration?
Thank you!
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FolderMount (root) does the tick just fine. But the App in Question need to be installed on the internal storage at first. Afterwards it can be moved via the foldermount app.
root/restoration guides are in the development section.
M03 said:
FolderMount (root) does the tick just fine. But the App in Question need to be installed on the internal storage at first. Afterwards it can be moved via the foldermount app.
root/restoration guides are in the development section.
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Can you post the link, please?
mariosimoni95 said:
Can you post the link, please?
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Foldermount is in the play store.
Rooting guides are in the Dev section. eg.:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2250824
How to root: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2255190
FolderMount: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.devasque.fmount
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Can you post the link, please?
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.devasque.fmount
Works fine ... Of course, root Required.
Kinda dumb question here. But how can I move my installed apps to my 32GB Micro SD card plugged into the back of my MOJO?
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mherma said:
Kinda dumb question here. But how can I move my installed apps to my 32GB Micro SD card plugged into the back of my MOJO?
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Hi the thread already exist please suppress this one and next time search a little there is just two page ...
There are two apps I have used that do this fairly easily. Try either App2SD or Link2SD. Both do the same thing. I also believe AppMonster does, but I've never used it for this purpose. If they say you cannot move an app, it is probably because the MOJO sets the external microSD in a way that it is detected as emulated rather than physical. As I've yet to get a microSD to work at all, I cannot tell what the problem is...I just know from experience on the Acer A700 that -it- is set up so you cannot send apps to the microSD.
Dead-neM said:
Hi the thread already exist please suppress this one and next time search a little there is just two page ...
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Sorry man, I couldn't find a post where someone directly asked this question!
ExtremeRyno said:
There are two apps I have used that do this fairly easily. Try either App2SD or Link2SD. Both do the same thing. I also believe AppMonster does, but I've never used it for this purpose. If they say you cannot move an app, it is probably because the MOJO sets the external microSD in a way that it is detected as emulated rather than physical. As I've yet to get a microSD to work at all, I cannot tell what the problem is...I just know from experience on the Acer A700 that -it- is set up so you cannot send apps to the microSD.
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Well thanks dude, I haven't had any problems with my SD Card reader or any other hardware issues. I must be one of the lucky ones
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ExtremeRyno said:
There are two apps I have used that do this fairly easily. Try either App2SD or Link2SD. Both do the same thing. I also believe AppMonster does, but I've never used it for this purpose. If they say you cannot move an app, it is probably because the MOJO sets the external microSD in a way that it is detected as emulated rather than physical. As I've yet to get a microSD to work at all, I cannot tell what the problem is...I just know from experience on the Acer A700 that -it- is set up so you cannot send apps to the microSD.
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Well I tried both apps to move my games...with no luck. None of them can be moved to the SD card with those apps. It's BS if you can only have 16GB to store games. I'm already filled up. Grrr. Its one thing after another.
mherma said:
Well I tried both apps to move my games...with no luck. None of them can be moved to the SD card with those apps. It's BS if you can only have 16GB to store games. I'm already filled up. Grrr. Its one thing after another.
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wow triple post dude please use edit fonction to make those 3 post in 1
Both of app and all app that purpose you to move app to sd need root due to a permission restriction
16gb for game is enought really i have a 32gb pluged in for backup music photo video but it's all and i don't need more
howw many place you need and what are the game you are using ?
Dead-neM said:
wow triple post dude please use edit fonction to make those 3 post in 1
Both of app and all app that purpose you to move app to sd need root due to a permission restriction
16gb for game is enought really i have a 32gb pluged in for backup music photo video but it's all and i don't need more
howw many place you need and what are the game you are using ?
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? Its not like I posted those all at the same time. I didn't know there was a limit to how much you could post in one thread! Baha
Most high end games are 500mb - 1gb or more. I like to play a lot of different games you know? Just kind of sucks that we can't move them to expandable storage at the moment. 16 GB is not going to be enough in the future when more games become compatible.
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? Its not like I posted those all at the same time. I didn't know there was a limit to how much you could post in one thread! Baha
Most high end games are 500mb - 1gb or more. I like to play a lot of different games you know? Just kind of sucks that we can't move them to expandable storage at the moment. 16 GB is not going to be enough in the future when more games become compatible.
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it's not the fact you post 3 post there is no limit but it's the place you use in one page http://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?a=81 for more info
Yes i agree the storage will be insufisant in future hope the mojo will be rootable in the month
Yeah, I filled mine with Horn, Bard's Tale, AvP, Crazy Taxi, Jet Set Radio, Reaper, and about ten random others. I've filled my tablet, and it's got 32GB. I loves me some games.