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When installing software on Samsung i829 mobile phones, it is stored in the internal hard disk of the mobile phone by default, and the installation path cannot be changed! If you're using a browser file, you can change the path. (How to set it up:.)
Open the "Internet" icon - Menu key - Settings - Advanced settings - Default memory - Device memory card).
Samsung's Android version of the machine does not support moving apps to the SD card because the phone's internal hard drive is merged with the system memory. It is recommended that you move the **,**,** in your phone to the SD card, try (open the "My Files" icon - click on the file you want to move and don't let go for about 2 3 seconds, a menu list will appear, click "Move" in the menu list that appears - select the location you want to move - OK), or delete the SMS and MMS messages that you don't need to keep.
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Hello: SCH-i829 model phone is Android operating system, ROM and internal memory are combined, and it is not supported to install software on external memory card. SD card can store multiple files for use.
1. Open My Files - Select the folder you need to move - Press and hold - Move - Select extsdcard - Move here.
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If you can't transfer the memory to the memory card, you can move the software installed in the phone's memory to the SD card as follows:
The first step is to install 360 mobile phone guard, installing 360 mobile phone guard is also convenient for the movement of software, and there are many other functions that can be used on the mobile phone, it is more convenient and practical to use 360 mobile phone guard, so no matter what, it is recommended to install 360 mobile phone guard.
After clicking to open "360 Mobile Guard", the mobile phone is in the "Common Functions" interface. Now it's about moving software, so find "software management". Once you've found "Software Management", click to open it.
In Software Management, find Software Moves. "Software moving" means software moving, and to put it nicely, it is "software moving".
After entering the "Software Move", the phone will automatically refresh the software installed in the "Phone".
Find the software that you need to move to your SD card and tick the software behind it. After checking the software that needs to be moved to SD card, click on the large print below "Move to SD card."
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Find the "Settings" button on your phone.
Once you are in the settings, find the "Storage" option in the settings.
After opening the storage interface, you can see the storage device in your phone.
Tap Default Storage Devices.
Select a storage device as the default storage device in the window that opens, since there is only one storage device in this phone, you cannot switch the default storage device.
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Hello: According to your description, Android smartphone, ROM and built-in SD card are combined, and it is not supported to move or install software to external memory card. You can move files stored on your phone to an external SD card.
1.Multi** Files: Open My Files - Select the folder you want to move - Press and hold - Move to -SD.
3.If it is a mobile phone file, it is recommended that you change the storage path in your browser: Browser - Menu key - Settings - Advanced settings - Default memory - ** path - SD Welcome to visit the Samsung Digital Services platform.
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