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One of the new features in Android 6.0 Marshmallow is the ability to treat microSD cards as if they were internal storage. If you have a cheap phone with 8GB of storage or less, this can let you ...
What can you do with a microSD card on Android? Can you store apps and games? What's the difference between internal and external storage? We answer all.
If your Android phone is running out of storage space, many phones will allow you to insert an SD card, which you can set as the phone's primary storage.
How to use an SD card as internal storage in Android With certain Android smartphones, you may not be able to move apps to an SD card, even if your phone does have such a card.
One great thing about Android 6.0 is that it "adopts" your SD cards, detecting them as if they were part of your internal storage.
I see a combined 192 GB in the storage analyzer in Settings, but it's split into 64GB internal and 128GB SD card. I can't seem to create any folders in the Google Files app.
Partitioning the SD card allows you to create storage space for a recovery image or funnel a rooted device's applications to the card to preserve internal memory.
As many Android phones lack SD card slots, reading such cards requires an SD card reader. We've compiled a list recommended by users to help you out.