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As mentioned, Android 6.0 Marshmallow will come with some nice little features one of which is the ability to make an mciroSD Card act as if it was the internal storage space for the handset.
In a nutshell, when Android 6.0 sees that you’ve inserted a microSD card the operating system will ask if you’d like to treat it as portable storage or as internal storage.
If your Android phone is running out of storage space, many phones will allow you to insert an SD card, which you can set as the phone's primary storage.
Storing data on the SD card can help to prevent your app from using unnecessary internal memory, which can be limited.
Apparently, Android 6.0 Marshmallow has an un-advertised feature that lets users use their MicroSD cards as internal storage. However, not everyone will probably want to use this feature, since it ...
Partitioning the SD card allows you to create storage space for a recovery image or funnel a rooted device's applications to the card to preserve internal memory.
Adoptable storage gives users the potential to use a memory card as internal memory, which comes as a huge bonus to anyone without enough built-in storage.
Hi there, I have a Moto G (3rd Generation) with Marshmallow installed. I've tried a couple of Micro SD cards (one a Class 10) using it as "Internal Storage" (one of Marshmallows' new killer tools ...
How to use an SD card as internal storage in Android With certain Android smartphones, you may not be able to move apps to an SD card, even if your phone does have such a card.
MicroSD cards allow you to store more files locally, but they can be complex. Here's how to use a microSD card on your Android device, if you still can.
Samsung and LG included microSD card slots in their new flagship but have skipped on Android 6.0's Adoptable Storage.
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