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available space does not mean that there will be much space. when putting sd card in any tablet, tablet reserve some memory to process. please explain how much memory left. also check any hidden files and icons from sd card.
Try as you may, 32Gb sandisk won't work on your Samsung sph-p500 tablet; at least, for now.
You may have to step down to a lower Gigabyte sandisk memory card; say 16Gb or 8Gb.
Most phones or tablets don't recognize and won't even allow you access any memory card inserted having higher storage capacity than it was built/designed/configured/manufactured to handle/access.
The tablet needs free memory to run programs (Apps) and wants to keep space free for other data. It even could be you need to extract the file after downloading and for that the tablet could use more than 3 times the amount of the file you are downloading.
Less than 1 or 2 Gbyte of free memory, is not really free memory.
Although the Android phones and tablets can add (micro) SD cards, that will not extend the internal memory. You should see the SD card as a extra hard disk. Here you can hold pictures and music. As soon as you installed extra apps, and the phone or tablet is telling you the memory is full, you only can free memory, by deleting apps from the main memory.
If you thought I can buy a phone or tablet with less memory, because the SD cards are very cheap and will extend the internal memory, you thought wrong.
You can't transfer an app to the memory card and still use it as if it was in the main memory.
Although the Android phones and tablets can add (micro) SD cards, that will not extend the internal memory. You should see the SD card as a extra hard disk. As soon as you installed extra apps, and the phone is telling you the memory is full, you only can free memory, by deleting apps from the main memory.
If you thought I can buy a phone with less memory, because the SD cards are very cheap and will extend the internal memory, you made an error. New phones from Samsung now get more than 10 Gbyte of apps, you even can't remove. So only about 5 Gbyte is free to use for other apps and messages.
Next phone, take one with lots of internal memory, if you like to install other apps.
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