How to auto download to sd card android






















The other day Rajeel posted a tutorial, about how you could move your previously installed apps from phone memory to your SD card. Although this is dead simple, there is a little more you can do, by which your apps get directly installed to your SD Card; thus speeding up the process a bit. This is a little advanced tutorial, but easy.

This is achieved using ADB on your computer. So please check that you have to following prerequisites:. The next time you install an application it will automatically be placed on your SD card. If you want to revert back on these changes follow the above steps. Tap SD Card. This moves all the selected files to the SD card.

Method 3. Open the My Files app. It has an icon that resembles a yellow folder. It is generally found in the Samsung folder in the Files menu. Tap a category or tap Internal Storage. To browse all folders on your device's internal storage, tap Internal Storage.

Navigate to the file s you want to transfer. Locate the folder that contains the file you want to transfer and tap the folder to open it. Folders that have an icon that resembles an SD card in the upper-left corner are already stored on the SD card.

Tap and hold the file you want to transfer. This displays a checkmark in the upper-left corner of the file. You will also see a blank circle in the left corner of the rest of the files in the folder. To check a file, tap the blank circle in the upper-left corner of each file to place a checkmark in the circle.

Tap Move. It's the first tab at the bottom of the screen. It has an icon that resembles a folder with an arrow. Return to the main menu in My Files. To do so, tap the backward navigation button at the bottom of the screen until you return the main menu in My Files. The backward navigation button resembles a bracket pointing left.

It's at the bottom of the screen. This displays all files and folders stored on your SD card. Tap a folder you want to transfer the select files to. Tap the folder to open it. Tap Move Here.

It's the second option at the bottom of the screen. This moves all the selected items to the current folder on the SD card. Method 4. Scroll down and tap Storage. It's near the bottom of the Storage menu.

Select your SD card. Tap Change storage type. Tap Format as internal. This formats the SD card so that it can be used to store files on your Android device. This will erase all data currently stored on the SD card. Select a storage option and tap Next.

If you have an SD card, you can set it as the default install location for some apps—thus freeing up space for more apps than you would have otherwise been able to install. You can also move almost any currently installed app to the SD card. There are a few different ways to do this, and which you use depends on your version of Android and which apps you want to move. Android 6. Some pre-Marshmallow devices may let you move apps manually, but only if the developer allows it.

If you want more flexibility than either of these options offer, you can root your phone and use an app called Link2SD to make it happen. Traditionally, SD cards in Android devices have been used as portable storage.

That means you can store files like videos, music, and photos on it for use on your device, and plug the SD card into your computer to transfer files back and forth. When used as portable storage, an SD card can be removed without affecting the functionality of the device.

However, Android 6. Adopting your SD card as internal storage will install new apps to your SD card by default if the app developer allows it. You can move the app back to internal storage later if you want. Additionally, when you adopt your SD card as internal storage, you cannot remove the SD card from the device without affecting the functionality of your device and the SD card is not usable in any other device, including your PC.

Once you adopt an SD card on a Marshmallow device, it will only work with that device. You can read more about the difference between portable and internal storage on an Android device. Be sure to back up the data on your SD card to your computer before adopting your SD card as internal storage.

The adoption process will erase all data on the SD card. You cannot remove the SD card from the device and plug it in directly to your PC to transfer files. If the SD card is a less expensive, slower SD card, it will slow down your apps and device. Insert the SD card in your device. You should see a notification saying that a new SD card was detected. A screen displays allowing you to choose whether you want to set up the SD card as portable storage or internal storage.

A message displays warning you that after the SD card is formatted as internal storage, it will only work in that device. You can access the files on the Pen Drive and download files from the drive to Android or upload files to this OTG drive. If you want to transfer very large files like HD movies etc. The disadvantage is that these USB drives need to carry wherever we are going.

Fortunately, most of the Laptops now have the SD card reader integrated into them which is very helpful to transfer the files. The method is that we need to copy the file into External SD card if it is not yet copied, and Remove the Card from Tablet and insert the Card into Laptop using proper Adapters and then we can transfer the files from SD card to Laptop.

The disadvantage is that some tablets may not be having SD card option and some laptops may not be having the Card reader options. In addition to that suitable adapters may be required to insert the card into Laptop slot. When you select it is always better to select higher class SD files like class 10 or above, which will make sure higher speed while you are reading or writing into the SD card either from PC or Android device.

You can see in this article, a couple of good selections and how to select good SD card instructions. Email attachments were the primary way to transfer files between devices in the past that has become almost obsolete with new technology and Apps. As the technology advances, we can find newer methods of file transfer like NFC. With these Apps, we can directly attach many files easily to many users which can be downloaded to all the receivers whether Android or Windows.

Please see more cross-platform Chat apps that support file transfer. However, these chat apps may compress the files and reduce the quality.

Also, most of the chat apps are supporting only media files. You may not able to transfer doc and PDF files. You can also use the other methods given here for transferring files between Android and PC.



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