Smartphones have become a necessity of life without which social communication is no longer possible but still some people are not fully aware of its use.
Many people have a problem with the phone running out of memory, due to which no more apps can be stored in the phone.
Siddhi Magazine, citing the website Express, said that the use of external memory cards has been emphasized to increase the memory of the phone, which can save a lot of space by storing Android apps.
Storing Android apps in an external card
The Google operating system covers a large portion of the internal memory of Android phones, which greatly reduces the phone's storage capacity and leaves no room for other apps.
This problem requires moving other apps to external memory to create free space in the internal memory.
The first method:
1. Go to smartphone settings and click apps.
2. Select the app that needs to be moved to external storage
3Ù€ After selecting the app, use the storage option.
4 Choose a storage location with the Change option
5 After selecting the external storage, select the 'Move' option
The second method
1 Go to smartphone settings.
2 Select the app to move to external storage
3 Ù€ Select external SD card
4. Select the 'Overflow' option which is on the left side of the screen
5 Go to storage settings then select 'Aries and Format'.
6 Ù€ Select 'Move', then select 'Next' option, then select 'MicroSD' and finally click Done.