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.hi,
is this your first android phone? no disrespect.
there is no "one size fits all" setting. some apps dont use external storage, some do. you have to go into the app settings and if it has an option to save to SD card, it will be in there.
for example, google music has a setting, poweramp (music player) has a setting, but some apps only store to internal.
you can FORCE an app to move to SD card (go into the apps individual setting) btui note that not all the apps data will go to the SD card. some of it will still live in internal memory.
Even the best SD card can't compete with the internal memory in read/write speeds.
The best solution is to use your internal memory as much as possible. Move your old media files to the SD card to gain more free space on internal memory.
For example if your phone comes with 32GB internal memory, use it until it has 5 or 6GB left. Leaving too much free space on internal memory is a waste of money, you paid for it.
True. but I've never noticed the lag time. Don't think many would. you only need the speed for apps.
Yes for day by day use you can hardly notice something, but when you do some heavier operations like files compression, video editing... on your phone, the difference is pretty obvious.
And after the SD card is 50% full, it becomes very slow while the internal memory still works saemlessly even when it's 90% full.
Sure! was responding to a comment. I'm done!So not to get this topic off topic. Seems you have your question answered. If you all want to debate DSLR vs camera phone (a subject that’s talked about all over the internet) you are welcome to head to the android lounge and discuss. Let’s keeps things here relevant to the device at hand—the Note 9.![]()