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Just got a Samsung Tab E (8) (SM-T377V) tablet. On every other Android phone/tablet I've had before I've been able to go to Settings | Apps | App manager and be able to move some apps and data to an installed SD card. That doesn't seem to be an option on any apps on the Tab E (for example, Kindle app). The SD card is properly installed and recognized by the tablet...but no apps give the move to SD card option.
The tablet just recently updated to Android version 7.1.1, but I've never been able move any apps/data. Am I missing something?
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Google changed the OS to not allow installation of applications on the SD card. The manufacturer has a add the ability back and Samsung probably didn't include it.
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Google changed the OS to not allow installation of applications on the SD card. The manufacturer has a add the ability back and Samsung probably didn't include it.
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Thanks for the reply...is this different between tablets and phones? I can certainly do that on my Samsung Galaxy Note 8 phone (also running 7.1.1). Settings | Apps | App Manager | Amazon Kindle | Storage and I have the option to change what storage is used (i.e., move the data to internal storage or external SD Card). I can do this with many apps on the Galaxy Note 8 phone. Not available at all on the Tab E tablet. Between downloading Kindle books, Audio books, podcasts, etc I'm going to be filling up the 16GB of internal memory pretty quick!
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More likely the difference between low end and high end devices.
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