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my galaxy s2 android 4.0.3,cannot move movable apps..get message "couldn't move app"..need help..??
Yes. I'm using directory bind. That's for the sdcard/android/data part really, which if you're a heavy game player, you'll want.
Moving .apks is pretty much pointless IMHO
Will root and use Directory Bind if I can move my HD game to the SD. But being a n00b I still have a bit of learning to do before I root. Don't wanna go and brick the phone. Plus I have to understand the mount/unmount thing in Directory Bind.



just connect your phone on the pc and transfer the files to sdcard..

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Hi, for those facing problem with internal sd card being fully used up and not able to transfer to external sd card- download total commander-fm playstore- it User friendly. It will show the Internal n external sd card and its a matter of cut n paste that's all)
galaxy s 2 - tigerdan.![]()

This does not work with either Acer Android Tabs.If you have rooted s3 you can use link2SD for move all apps(movable and immovable and widget app) to SD card. After move Widgets app to SD they work.
It seems my earlier supposition was wrong I now see my apps are all on my internal memory and I only have 4gb free for apps and this is before I have installed any large games. It seems as if it can't even use the internal sd card. Samsung really need to sort this as games get bigger every day and from the few I have checked it doesn't even put data on the internal sd. One of the big attractions of android for me is expandable storage. At the very least Samsung should make it clear that not even all the internal memory is available to apps.
It seems my earlier supposition was wrong I now see my apps are all on my internal memory and I only have 4gb free for apps and this is before I have installed any large games. It seems as if it can't even use the internal sd card. Samsung really need to sort this as games get bigger every day and from the few I have checked it doesn't even put data on the internal sd. One of the big attractions of android for me is expandable storage. At the very least Samsung should make it clear that not even all the internal memory is available to apps.