sd card in my tablet
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newguy485
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9. January 2014 @ 11:14 |
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how do i use the sd card in my tablet? when i try to DL new apps it says its full so i bought 32g sd card and i tried DL again and still saying its full. also i herd that its possable to switch sd card storage with the main storage heres where i read it http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1422158
i have a samsung gallaxy 2
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ddp
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9. January 2014 @ 14:17 |
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moved to correct forum.
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newguy485
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9. January 2014 @ 14:19 |
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Originally posted by ddp: moved to correct forum.
what fourm
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ddp
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9. January 2014 @ 14:40 |
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what does "moved" mean?
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newguy485
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9. January 2014 @ 15:23 |
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what forum did you move it to
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9. January 2014 @ 18:10 |
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Originally posted by newguy485: what forum did you move it to
The Android forum. Look at the top of your screen.
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newguy485
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9. January 2014 @ 18:52 |
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Originally posted by GrandpaBW: Originally posted by newguy485: what forum did you move it to
The Android forum. Look at the top of your screen.
can you answer my question?
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9. January 2014 @ 22:29 |
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Originally posted by newguy485: Originally posted by GrandpaBW: Originally posted by newguy485: what forum did you move it to
The Android forum. Look at the top of your screen.
can you answer my question?
I have a Samsung Galaxy SIII, which has a 32GB SD card in it, in addition to the main storage. As far as I know, there is no way to download any apps and put them on the SD card, without doing some hack that could possibly compromise the phone.
I have not looked for anything that can "fix" the phone to do what you want.
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newguy485
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10. January 2014 @ 17:29 |
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Originally posted by GrandpaBW: Originally posted by newguy485: Originally posted by GrandpaBW: Originally posted by newguy485: what forum did you move it to
The Android forum. Look at the top of your screen.
can you answer my question?
I have a Samsung Galaxy SIII, which has a 32GB SD card in it, in addition to the main storage. As far as I know, there is no way to download any apps and put them on the SD card, without doing some hack that could possibly compromise the phone.
I have not looked for anything that can "fix" the phone to do what you want.
can i put my audio files on my sd card to free up space and still listen to them
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10. January 2014 @ 22:28 |
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Originally posted by newguy485:
can i put my audio files on my sd card to free up space and still listen to them
I haven't looked at putting anything but pictures on my SD card. Where do the audio files originate? I will give it a try tomorrow.
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newguy485
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11. January 2014 @ 08:29 |
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Originally posted by GrandpaBW: Originally posted by newguy485:
can i put my audio files on my sd card to free up space and still listen to them
I haven't looked at putting anything but pictures on my SD card. Where do the audio files originate? I will give it a try tomorrow.
DL onto my pc then synced to tablet
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newguy485
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18. January 2014 @ 13:33 |
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Originally posted by GrandpaBW: Originally posted by newguy485:
can i put my audio files on my sd card to free up space and still listen to them
I haven't looked at putting anything but pictures on my SD card. Where do the audio files originate? I will give it a try tomorrow.
have u tried putting audio files on ur sd card yet
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20. January 2014 @ 22:43 |
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Originally posted by newguy485: Originally posted by GrandpaBW: Originally posted by newguy485:
can i put my audio files on my sd card to free up space and still listen to them
I haven't looked at putting anything but pictures on my SD card. Where do the audio files originate? I will give it a try tomorrow.
have u tried putting audio files on ur sd card yet
No, I haven't had time to give it a shot. I will try to do so this week.
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hanoobal
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24. January 2014 @ 12:12 |
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Download and open Double twist on your tablet. Then swipe left to Settings. Click storage and change from internal memory to SD card.
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newguy485
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26. January 2014 @ 12:19 |
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that only helped on double twist i want more storage for my whole tablet for apps and stuff
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26. January 2014 @ 22:28 |
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Originally posted by newguy485: that only helped on double twist i want more storage for my whole tablet for apps and stuff
The easiest way is to take your SD card, out of your Galaxy S2, copy music files, from your computer, to a folder on the SD card, plug it back into your Galaxy S2, and use a music player, on your phone, to play the music off of your SD card.
That is what my son does. He said that you can do it through the phone, but he had his computer lock up a few times, so he just transfers the SD card, to his computer to get the music.
He also said that he has used an Amazon MP3 player and one from Google, but he says both are garbage. lol.
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27. January 2014 @ 15:42 |
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Originally posted by GrandpaBW: Originally posted by newguy485: that only helped on double twist i want more storage for my whole tablet for apps and stuff
The easiest way is to take your SD card, out of your Galaxy S2, copy music files, from your computer, to a folder on the SD card, plug it back into your Galaxy S2, and use a music player, on your phone, to play the music off of your SD card.
That is what my son does. He said that you can do it through the phone, but he had his computer lock up a few times, so he just transfers the SD card, to his computer to get the music.
He also said that he has used an Amazon MP3 player and one from Google, but he says both are garbage. lol.
depends if his computer has an sd card slot,most laptops would have 1 but desktops don't always have them,in saying that i did see a usb multi reader that has sd slot for about $10.
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28. January 2014 @ 22:50 |
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Originally posted by xboxdvl2: Originally posted by GrandpaBW: Originally posted by newguy485: that only helped on double twist i want more storage for my whole tablet for apps and stuff
The easiest way is to take your SD card, out of your Galaxy S2, copy music files, from your computer, to a folder on the SD card, plug it back into your Galaxy S2, and use a music player, on your phone, to play the music off of your SD card.
That is what my son does. He said that you can do it through the phone, but he had his computer lock up a few times, so he just transfers the SD card, to his computer to get the music.
He also said that he has used an Amazon MP3 player and one from Google, but he says both are garbage. lol.
depends if his computer has an sd card slot,most laptops would have 1 but desktops don't always have them,in saying that i did see a usb multi reader that has sd slot for about $10.
I don't have an SD card reader on my desktop, but I do have a few different USB card readers that I use, and they work just fine with the SD card plugged into them and then plugged into a USB port.
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