alketas1971
Newbie
Hi. Some applications have a lot of MB but they do not go to the SD card. Is there a way to do this? There are applications that can do it???(Galaxy core 2 / 4.4.2 Kit Kat.Friendly greetings (no root)
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Not without rooting and using Link2SD.
You can read through this thread at XDA if you're really motivated to do this-
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-core/help/samsung-galaxy-core-2-sm-g355h-root-t2836518
However given the age of the device and OS, and the potential for issues during the root process especially with the generic root exploits, I'd suggest leaving it alone and thinking about replacing it with something newer that has more available storage. Plus Link2SD itself is no bowl of cherries, it takes a bit of work to get it going and an SD card failure will take your moved apps with it.[/QUOTE
Not without rooting and using Link2SD.
You can read through this thread at XDA if you're really motivated to do this-
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-core/help/samsung-galaxy-core-2-sm-g355h-root-t2836518
However given the age of the device and OS, and the potential for issues during the root process especially with the generic root exploits, I'd suggest leaving it alone and thinking about replacing it with something newer that has more available storage. Plus Link2SD itself is no bowl of cherries, it takes a bit of work to get it going and an SD card failure will take your moved apps with it.
Not without rooting and using Link2SD.
You can read through this thread at XDA if you're really motivated to do this-
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-core/help/samsung-galaxy-core-2-sm-g355h-root-t2836518
However given the age of the device and OS, and the potential for issues during the root process especially with the generic root exploits, I'd suggest leaving it alone and thinking about replacing it with something newer that has more available storage. Plus Link2SD itself is no bowl of cherries, it takes a bit of work to get it going and an SD card failure will take your moved apps with it.
There's a hack using ADB to set the default install location to SD, but without root that's all you can do.