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Do they still refer to the internal memory as "SD card"?
Is it still impossible to move apps to the actual SD card? For this question to be answered, you have to view the contents of the actual SD card on a different device, such as your computer's desktop. With my 4.0, even though I've moved several apps to the actual SD card via App2SD, the only files that are on the actual SD card are what I've moved to it from my Mac. |
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... You know that there IS a distinguishable esternal sd vs. sd card?
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Yeah, I'd second that. It is by design (for better or worse.) The issue with being able to move apps has more to do with the developer of the app than anything else. For some apps with hefty data files, developers will often allow you to specify where the data gets written. When that is the case, the app can stay where it is but you can tell it to use your [removable] SD card for the big files.
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