Hello Friends, I'm out of space on my tablet, I held the 29GB I have a 64GB MicroSD, someone found a patch to move the files to the external memory and not internal? Thank you very much for your help
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Does the i9000 have a internal sd card or is the internal memory flash memory that is soldered on to the logic board ?
I would like to (if possible) to swap out the internal memory and place a sd card with more space space and faster i/o's. But I guess this would only be possible if the i9000 has a internal sd card that is accessible once the phone has been taken apart.
Thanks in advance
Mat
i9000 has both. It has 8GB of internal memory (soldered) + a microSD card slot so you can expand the internal memory.
radekgers said:
i9000 has both. It has 8GB of internal memory (soldered) + a microSD card slot so you can expand the internal memory.
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Read the damn question again and stop sprouting unrelated things.
To answer the actual question, no. It's not actually a SD card.
http://www.careace.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/galaxy-s-disassembly-14.jpg
The above picture is a photo of the 16 GB NAND flash in your phone that serves as the internal SD. So unfortunately you cannot change it.
there are also 16GB soldered internally + microSD slot
radekgers said:
i9000 has both. It has 8GB of internal memory (soldered) + a microSD card slot so you can expand the internal memory.
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The actual memory is either 8gb or 16gb, in which the 16gb is more common
Thanks 3snow & trip007in
It's really now. Just Amazing 16Gb!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1088474
Obsidian-step said:
Thanks 3snow & trip007in
It's really now. Just Amazing 16Gb!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1088474
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I think that's just for the i9003 and not the i9000.
Yes it' my mistake. I try and now my storage is not active.
People DON't TRY.
Ok so i have been doing some reading about partitions on the Nexus S .
As it stands there 1gb internal memory and 16gb external sd (built in).
Right now i leave everything on internal memory and move games to external sd.
Now would creating a 1gig EXT partition and moving apps to that be any faster than on the external sd card?
And im assumign the internal memory is the fastet outta the lot?
Help? ^^
Spare yourself the trouble.
Physically it is all the same chip of flash memory, partitioned on a somewhat low level.
The "external" sd you are talking about is already a partition on that one flash chip.
Hey Guys,
is there any way to apps specially games and there big data files to the real external sd card and not the internal space that is mounted as external sd? I hate the fact that i have a 32 gb sd card but i can not use it for the 2 gb data files of games like need for speed
Hi all,
I am using a XOLO Q700 smartphone and tried all possible efforts using xda developer and other sites to swap internal storage to emulated storage. (not to confuse with internal sd to external sd).
I already tried vold.fstab method for all possible combinations to swap sd in addition to mentioned in so many tutorials.
The main problem is my phone has a emulated drive as internal storage and there is no internal sd for apps seperately. I have also attached screenshots for understanding.
link2sd is working for me but data of applications like sygic cant be moved as data files is placed in root of internal sd and not in /android/data/
so only way is to swap sd
Is there any way to swap sd with emulated storage?? please let me know if its there. thanks in advance
So i got sd card in my phone but then i go to my storage it shows internal memory i mean like the android counts internal memory as SD card How can i fix this?
You should Look in Settings > Storage. your phone will move Large Applications such as Angry birds into your SD Card.
Here's what you need to note. Android Refers to your Internal Storage as /sdcard and your actual SD Card as External SD Card or /ext-sd
Please review XDA University Introduction to Android.
Perseus71 said:
You should Look in Settings > Storage. your phone will move Large Applications such as Angry birds into your SD Card.
Here's what you need to note. Android Refers to your Internal Storage as /sdcard and your actual SD Card as External SD Card or /ext-sd
Please review XDA University Introduction to Android.
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I know that but its not showing the external SD card in manage apps
It will not. Please post in the link I suggested for one of the the device specific experts to chime in.
Thread Closed. Thank you.