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Solve : Android Smartphone: Move data to SD card. -How??

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I got a new big Android phone that I love. Nice big screen. Brut I can not GET it top move data and programs to the SD card. I put in a 8 GB SD MICRO chip in the sloty and it just does not seem to want to use it.
Any ideas?

It is a Dragon Touch E87 and already has 16 GB internal.
On the back is www.tabletexpress.com WEB site.
Generally speaking, apps can only be stored in internal memory. Data such as video, music, photos, etc... can be saved to the SD card. Since not all devices have a SD card available, the default is to always use internal storage but most apps should be able to be made to use the SD card. For instance, on my phone, I can go into the camera settings and have the ability to tell it to use Internal storage or the SD card to save photos and videos. Google, who owns Android, seems to exercise excessive control over Android device users and it's frustrating. My phone has 8GB internal storage. I have a 16GB SD card installed and I hate not being able to move apps to the SD card. This is particularly true for apps that came pre-installed on your phone, and it's particularly true for Google apps, based on my experience. You may find a few of those ORIGINAL apps (probably non-Google apps) that can be moved but, like strollin said, apps generally cannot be moved. You can go into Settings, Apps, and go down through all your apps and SEE whether any can be moved, if you want to do so. And, for new apps you download and install, you may be able to elect to install some of them on the SD card. I currently have 5 apps on my SD card but they are all apps installed AFTER buying the phone.



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