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Yeah they really needed to make it App + Data like it used to be. This is only a partial solution, and root is still required to move the Data, which takes up most of the memory.
I'll be installing it over the wkd, but more for the apparent speed increases and camera fixes than the moving app feature.
The grasp of it is, no matter what Sammy do regarding the storage issue people will still moan because that's what us humans do!
Still no sale for me, unless it's 32gb, or better yet, 64gb!
Then don't get it. You can always put a 64gb sd card in it. 16gb is plenty of space for internal storage. I love this phone.
So choosing to move something that will have virtually no effect and likely make the device less stable is a good thing? This will only help people that will not have a problem anyway. the whole point of concern is the lack of app storage and they went the route to save maybe 10% to 20%, where it could have been 80% to 90%- based on average app verses data size for the games and apps that hog space in the first place.
The previous method moved the app data and not the app core. That is why games would show in internal as a small part and the sd card a lot more.
From what I remember this is exactly how it was before, app to sd never moved data.
But yeah the new firmware is worth installing for the fixes alone, no lag at all now for me. Really impressed with this update.
So choosing to move something that will have virtually no effect and likely make the device less stable is a good thing? This will only help people that will not have a problem anyway. the whole point of concern is the lack of app storage and they went the route to save maybe 10% to 20%, where it could have been 80% to 90%- based on average app verses data size for the games and apps that hog space in the first place.
The previous method moved the app data and not the app core. That is why games would show in internal as a small part and the sd card a lot more.
Then don't get it. You can always put a 64gb sd card in it. 16gb is plenty of space for internal storage. I love this phone.
So choosing to move something that will have virtually no effect and likely make the device less stable is a good thing?
It is still a tiny fraction of the app size that do consume a lot of storage. The smaller apps are not going to fill most S4s up. The ones with data files will.
Counter intuitive effort, though perhaps all they could do based on framework changes. Seems the sales issues have them scurrying for solutions to change the trend direction.
Not seeing how a hollow solution that still misleads customers with a false sense of a fix is rest worthy.
and this is why I left HTC and came to samsung ... They promised and upgrade to the DINC 2 to be available last August ... it's never been released.
If you're talking about a GB to ICS upgrade, every manufacturer messed that up. Just look at the issues the s2 had.
Samsung and Verizon just royally screwed up the s3 with its last ota for premium suite.
My point being, there's no getting away from it. If you want guaranteed fast upgrades, you need to be on a nexus device. If you aren't running a nexus, buy a phone for what it has when you buy it, not what you hope it might get around the corner.
sure.
htc lied. I fired them.
To be fair, HTC might have held up its end of the bargain. They might have produced a valid update that Verizon either didn't approve of or never bothered testing. As Rxpert83 mentioned, the only way to guarantee yourself official updates is with an unlocked gsm Nexus. Any other device puts you at the mercy of either the manufacturer or the carrier, if not both.
rushmore, you're never getting a GS4, unless somehow Verizon pulls a rabbit out of the hat, so what does it matter to you anyway.But in any case, I don't think that is correct - previously it was always the app core that was moved, not app data. I recall many times being unable to run a game stored on the SD because I did not have enough internal memory to store the data that it was trying to download... especially on that HTC Desire that had a paltry 384mb or so of internal memory.
Not seeing how a hollow solution that still misleads customers with a false sense of a fix is rest worthy. It is complacency that provides the acquiesced path for such corporate shenanigans.
Long live the resistance! Well, until another device comes along that is 32gb S3 replace worthy, for us shameful people that play games on their phone![]()
This is my guess. Now they can honestly say that you can move apps to sd, whether or not it solves the problem for those for whom it is a problem.Give it a rest, the app-to-sd feature update is more likely in response to recent media attention over the issue.
But to be fair, the shareholders are probably the only people whose opinions the management care aboutIt has nothing to do with sales, it's already their fastest selling phone and I don't think anyone but shareholders gives a crap about them falling short of targets.
This is my guess. Now they can honestly say that you can move apps to sd, whether or not it solves the problem for those for whom it is a problem.
But to be fair, the shareholders are probably the only people whose opinions the management care about![]()