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Today I am Going To Tell You How to Move Apps into External SD card even if Your device Doesn’t Support “MOVE TO SD CARD” Feature.
There is an App Called “App2SD” Developed By an XDA Member Which done this Job Easily and Efficiently.
App2SD :Today I am Going To Tell You How to Move Apps into External SD card even if Your device Doesn’t Support “MOVE TO SD CARD” Feature.
There is an App Called “App2SD” Developed By an XDA Member Which done this Job Easily and Efficiently.
Apps2SD (it’s Free/Ad-Supported App)
is an application manager that enables Android 2.3+ users to move/link
applications to external SD card. Using Apps2SD you can easily manage installed
applications and their storage on your device without any hassle. Apps2SD has
an inbuilt partition tool to partition the SD card. The tool will save you from
doing the tedious work of partitioning your SD card.
Features:
Features:
- Language supported: English,
Español, Indonesian and Português
- Folder mount feature
- Folder link feature
- Swap manager
- SD card booster
- SD card speed test
- Partition the SD card. Create two partitions on your SD card using the
inbuilt partition tool.
- Link apk, odex, dex, lib,
internal data of user as well as system apps to SD card.
- Link external data and obb
folders of apps and games to SD card
- Uninstall system apps (remove
bloatware)
- Reinstall apps (non system
apps)
- Move apps to SD card (force
move if move 2 SD is not supported by the app)
- Move apps to internal storage
- Enable and Disable apps
- Convert user apps to system app
- Convert system apps to user app
- Integrate updated system apps
with system
- Clear internal data and cache
of apps
- Clear external data and cache
of apps
- Share Play Store link or the
APK file of apps with other people
- Create shortcut of apps
- Automatically link newly
installed apps (optional)
- Batch link, unlink, reinstall,
enable, disable, convert, integrate, clear data, clear cache, uninstall,
move to SD, move to phone, create shortcut etc. functions
- List applications, show
detailed size information and link status
- Sort and filter apps/games by
many attributes
- Search applications by name
- Display available/used space
information of internal storage, phone storage, SD card and SD card 2nd
partition
- Create mount script for SD
card's 2nd partition
- Relink all library files
- Relink all dalvik-cache files
- Rebind all external folders
- Rebind all external folders on
boot
- Relink all library files on
boot
- Relink all odex files on boot
- Relink all dex files on boot
- Link all dalvik-cache files
- Clear all dalvik-cache files
- Clear all application cache
files
- Clear SD card's 2nd partition
- Soft reboot
- Reboot
- Added init.d support for mount
script
- Added Clear orphan data and lib
feature
- Added remount 2nd partition
feature
- Added select all in multi
select option
- Added ext2, ext3, ext4, exfat
and f2fs support
- Added support for 32 and 64
devices
Prerequisites:
- Device needs to be rooted
- Root permission should be
granted to Apps2SD
- 2 partitions on external SD
card (use Apps2SD partition tool to create 2nd partition). 1st partition
should be FAT/exFat partition, this is your standard SD card storage. The
second partition is used as the internal storage for linked application
files and can be ext2, ext3, ext4 or f2fs.
- Busybox
How it works:
Linking applications and games;
Apps2SD uses a secondary partition on your SD card and uses it as another segment of internal storage. Apps2SD moves apk files, odex files, dalvik-cache (.dex) files, lib files and internal data files into this partition, which the OS mounts on boot, and creates a symbolic link in the original location. This retains the file structure that the system expects but with the bulk of the data moved to the SD card.
Linking obb and external data;
On devices that have emulated SD card, obb and external data files are actually located on the internal storage, not on the external (real) SD card. This method moves these files into the second partition of your external SD card and with the bind option of the mount command remounts the file hierarchy.
Note:
When you connect your device to PC as mass storage, Android unmounts the first FAT partition but the second partition remains mounted so the apps linked to this partition are not affected and can be run without problems.
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