Advantages of
using Android
smartphone is its support to external memory
card. Although it has a small internal
memory, you can
add a memory
card as many
times as you want.
However, the usefulness of more external memory to store data, such as photos or video. As for apps, most require
that you perform the
installation on the internal
memory.
For example, Google's apps, such as Maps, which are considered an
integral part of the Android so as
not to be moved. Some developers also
requires his apps installed in internal
memory with memory speed internal reasons were
much higher than the external
memory. Whatever
the reason, it makes internal
memory often run out
of place and you cannot install another
application.
To overcome these limitations, we usually have to do the rooting. However in this tutorial, we'll show you
how to how to install apps on external
memory without rooting a rather risky. This way it can not move all applications to the external
memory, but our
experience shows the
majority of apps can be moved in this
way. Here's how.
Method 1: use the Apps
Some applications may actually be transferred without having to bother with. You simply go to the Settings
section > Apps. In the
window there will be option Move to External Storage. If the
option is not lit, it
means that the application does not be moved.
There is a easy way that you don't have to open the app one by one. Install only the application will
register AppMgr III where applications can be moved to the external
memory.
Method 2: use the Android DB
Using method 1, there are some applications that cannot be moved, such as Twitter, Facebook, and WhatsApp. For that, we
should be a little "forced" Android move those
applications to the external
memory. Here's
how it might
look rather
ribet because it involves the
Android SDK (software developing
for Android) and a
command prompt. But don't
worry, here's how relatively
easy and quick kok. This sequence.
1. Download the Android Debug Bridge
Like the above, we call this way requires that we use the Android SDK which is to be reached 450MB. In fact, we just need the Android Debug Bridge (adb) whose
size is 4 MB. Lucky, the site techage.com has separate components
of the adb from
Android SDK so you can
download him more
easily. Download the file at this
link. Once
completed download, extract the
folder in it (called platform-tools) to where you want.
2. Setting of the Smartphone
After that, you need to enable USB debugging in the options choice Developer. This option varies
depending on his smartphone model, but there is
usually a Setting in the
options and check the Developer > USB
Debugging. Then, plug the
smartphone to your
computer.
Prepare your smartphone by ticking the option USB Debugging
Now it's time to run the Android adb using the command prompt. The easiest way is to go into the folder Platform-tools then press
Shift in the blank
area (not in the
name of the file) and right click. Later would
come the
option Open Command window here. Click the
option.
4. run the command
After that, type the following command (which we bold) at the command prompt
a. Adb devices command >-to see an Android device that is
connected to your PC. Make sure your Android is
detected.
b. the adb shell pm getInstallLocation (for Android < 4.0) or adb shell pm get-install-location (Android 4. x)-this command > default
location to see the
installation of apps. If 0 means in internal
memory, external means if 2
c. the
adb shell pm setInstallLocation 2 (Android < 4.0) or adb shell pm set-install-location 2 (Android 4. x) (this step is to instruct the
application to plugged in external
memory).
5. Move the Apps
After that, the earlier application must be in internal memory can be moved to the external memory. Critical
applications such as Twitter, Facebook, and any WhatsApp can now
be moved to
the external
memory. However, there
are several applications, such as FUEL that remains be moved
to the external memory.
So how to move applications to the external memory without having to do the rooting. Easy right? Good luck!
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