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First you need to check each and every app whether it is installed on phone or sdcard. If they are installed on phone then you have to move it to your sdcard so that you can save a lot of storage space on your galaxy smartphone phone memory.
So how to move the apps from phone memory to SD card? Please follow the below given steps.
1. Go to Settings->More->Application manager. There tap on any app and tap "Move to SD card". That's it, every movable data will be moved to the SD card. Do this for all the apps and you will be able to save a lot of storage space on your Samsung Galaxy Smartphone.
please remember the purpose of having a external micro sd memory in a tablet is mainly for media/ work / school purposes. most your going to be able to put on the cards is information relative to what i just told you and application that you have download from your APPLICATION STORE depends on the OS ( operating system you have on your tablet will determine how you can move them from your tablets internal memory to the tablets external sd card memory
here is a bing search on how to move items from internal memory to external for both tablets and phone. i suggest you watch multiple videos and refine your search based upon your OS and continue to search.
By default they're downloaded to SD card. What's the problem? Just move them afterwards to ExtSD if you want.
Another way (if you have your device rooted and familiar with Unix commands) is to change system start-up parameters to mount ExtSD as a /sdcard/download from terminal application.
Open Terminal Emulator and check with the 'df' command, how much space is left on your partitions. Is /data or /system full?
Goto system/apps/all > 'Sort by size to' find out which apps eat
up the most space.
Check if you have big size apps installed where you could change data location within the app to sdcard. Thinking of navigation apps and games. Every app where you have to download additional data to the actual app.
Make sure you use the sdcard for media like photos (camera settings) music and video.
CM has a built-in system to move apps to SD under settings/apps/on sdcard. Check apps that are big and you use rarely and are not interactive first. Reason: If you still use the USB feature those moved apps are not available to system anymore and are least likely to cause trouble.
Another option is to use the app Foldermount. Use it to move certain locations to SD like the Download folder. Or the DCIM folder if the camera doesn't support sdcard location in settings.
Use the app Link2SD which is able to move every bit from an app (including app data) to SD. It has a good overview on how much space an app really needs. You will have to create a separate partition on the SD card for that to work.
Sometimes you can't directly install to sdcard. You may need to move it there by going to settings, applications and click any app and click move to sd card. Not all apps are able to be moved to sd card or some phones/Tablets do not allow moving apps on sd card
There are many ways to reduce your internal memory. 1)download app2sd application to your phone.it can be easily Available on Google market.now open app AAnd move all app to Sdcard so some memory get free. 2)If you have rooted phone then your lucky.you can force move all apps To sdcard so your internal memory get free.this is really good Method and highly efficient for internal memory. 3)uninstall unwanted apps from your phone. So in my opinion you have to choose 2) method.because it is really
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