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Hey everyone,
Currently, my applications are installing from the Play Store into my phone's "Device Memory" which only has about 1.8GB of space.
I want my apps to be installed in my phone's "USB Storage" which has 11GB of free space, but I can't seem to find any way to do so.
I've looked everywhere for a answer but I seem to be drawing up blanks. Someone mentioned rooting, and that by rooting my phone, I can choose to re-direct where my apps install.
Question is: If I root my device, would I be able to re-direct where my apps are installed? In this case, my phone's "USB Storage?"
I have a Samsung Galaxy S2.
Please, any help would be great!
Currently, my applications are installing from the Play Store into my phone's "Device Memory" which only has about 1.8GB of space.
I want my apps to be installed in my phone's "USB Storage" which has 11GB of free space, but I can't seem to find any way to do so.
I've looked everywhere for a answer but I seem to be drawing up blanks. Someone mentioned rooting, and that by rooting my phone, I can choose to re-direct where my apps install.
Question is: If I root my device, would I be able to re-direct where my apps are installed? In this case, my phone's "USB Storage?"
I have a Samsung Galaxy S2.
Please, any help would be great!