I currently have a 32GB Motorola XYBoard. Our company is buying another tablet and the only Verizon Android model available is the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 with 16GB of memory. I believe it also has a SD slot, correct? I am concerned that with only 16GB of internal memory we will run into memory issues when we start loading up apps. Can anyone share anything regarding memory issues with this model? How is the memory managed between internal and an external SD card? Will apps automatically load into the external SD card along with the app data storage?
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Looking at maybe buying the Moto G with LTE because it has an external SD slot and was wandering if the G supports app2SD? 8GB internal storage is not nearly enough. Thanks
I`m one of the people that ordered the moto g lte version of of amazon and for $19 more, i would say it worth it. LTE and a micro SD card slot (plus it comes in white and black) I plan to root my device and get a 32gb SD. Now the moto g has 8GB internal memory and i want to use that for my "important apps" then use the SD for my games. Is there an app for doing this ? i prefer not to do it on a computer since im no ubuntu pro :/
TL;DR Is there an app for sorting where you want your apps to install (internal or sd memory)
The specs say upto 32GB.
Is anyone using a 64GB card in their Moto G LTE (the newest model released Jun 2014)? I am planning to buy it but I only have 64GB card and no 32GB card.
I am using a 64gb with no probs and formatted OK in settings/storage. I use a Sony 64gb class 10
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The specs say upto 32GB.
Is anyone using a 64GB card in their Moto G LTE (the newest model released Jun 2014)? I am planning to buy it but I only have 64GB card and no 32GB card.
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I have multiple 64GB that work perfectly fine. Actually, I'm even using my 128GB card right now without a problem.
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Hi,
I'm considering to buy the Samsung galaxy s6. today I have the s2. I have a big problem with the s2 - I don't have enough space to update and install applications.
my question is if I want to avoid this problem with the s6, do I have to buy the 64gb version, or will the 32gb version would be enough? I don't need much space for pictures, songs etc.
thx
Ultimately, it's a judgement call only you can make. If you satisfied with the apps you are using and don't anticipate adding a lot of new ones, then you just need a little more storage say 4-8GB. But bear in mind that the GS6 doesn't allow you to add an SD card so you are stuck with what you choose. FYI - T-Mobile is having a special 64GB for the 32GB price but that only works if T-Mobile has good coverage and you're willing to switch if necessary
Start by determining how much storage you are using on your S2. Include both internal and any SD card. Also, newer apps tend to be a little bigger. If you are using 16GB now then I think 32GB would be fine. If you are over 24GB then probably opt for 64GB. Go to Settings -> Storage to get info.
I have run out of room for more apps on my LG G Pad F 8.0 (LG V495 - i.e., the AT&T version).
It is running Android version 6.0, so unless it is somehow prevented, it should be possible to "Adopt" the SD card.
I have a Samsung 128 GB EVO SDXC card (Class 10, U1, XC I, UPC 887276085586). I have figured out the meaning of most of the numbers and I know that there are faster cards around (such as various Sandisk U3 speed cards).
Questions:
Has anyone done such adoptions on this tablet?
If I do this, should I get one of the U3 speed cards? I don't know if this would help, since I don't know the bus speed is.
Can someone point me to instructions for doing the adoption?
I guess the other option would be to find out how to remove some of the "bloatware" on the tablet - those apps I don't even want but cannot be removed simply. But I'd probably just run out of room again later.