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itsjustJOH
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Posted: 2014-01-22 15:31
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You may be able to transfer them to the SD card by rooting it.
Tsepz_GP
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Posted: 2014-01-22 15:38
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It's a stupid Android thing by Google, some OEMs have implemented their own App2SD tweak to allow install and transfer of apps to SD, and Androids no longer have 3 sets of memory where you'd have around 1GB Internal, 16GB Mass mem and MicroSD, now Androids just have Mass Memory and MicroSD e.g. GS4 and Xperia Z1 or just Mass Memory e.g. Htc One and LG G2.
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itsjustJOH
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Posted: 2014-01-22 16:02
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On 2014-01-22 15:38:24, Tsepz_GP wrote:
It's a stupid Android thing by Google, some OEMs have implemented their own App2SD tweak to allow install and transfer of apps to SD, and Androids no longer have 3 sets of memory where you'd have around 1GB Internal, 16GB Mass mem and MicroSD, now Androids just have Mass Memory and MicroSD e.g. GS4 and Xperia Z1 or just Mass Memory e.g. Htc One and LG G2.



I don't really know why Google hates SD cards when that's what everyone wants. Though people can do a workaround by rooting, it's just stupid to not make it default for the OS.
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