If this is the first time you are using this SD card, you should format it. This will make sure that it is setup correctly. Formatting an SD card may also help if you're having persistent issues setting up or using your external memory. Formatting an SD card will permanently wipe any data that you have stored on it. Make sure that any files you want to keep are backed up before formatting your SD card.

Setting files to save to your SD card automatically saves you from having to move them yourself. It is not currently possible to set everything you do on your device to save to an SD card, however there are some apps that allow this functionality.


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I can't get Field Maps to find the TPK basemaps on my microSD card. I filed them in Android\data\com.esri.fieldmaps\files\basemaps. But Field Maps doesn't see them there. When I file them in my phone's internal memory in the same folder they do work.

So they changed the way the SD card handler works. Now, if you want to install apps to SD card, you have to bind it to the device, and it is no longer available to file managers as normal accessible memory.

I just downloaded the Lightroom for Android app on my Note 8 because I couldn't figure out whether the Note 8 camera app can save in a RAW format (Got conflicting answers from Samsung support and AndroidCentral forum). I want to save all my images in both .jpg and .dng format on my SD card, and I perceive that the Lightroom Android app can do so but I can't figure out how to so it. Once I have created the .jpg and .dng files, I will download them into the Photoshop Elements Organizer and edit them in Elements.

Glad you posted this as I'm seeking a little more advance version of this. In the settings of the app you can give Lightroom cc access to your sd card to save file but instead of save to your "physical" it save to the phones "emulated\0" folder.

I am using an Imageview and a Button in 1 XML, and I am retriving the images as URL from webServer and displaying it on the ImageView. Now if the Button(Save) is clicked I need to save that particular image into SD card. How to do this?

A popular solution to low storage devices, saving photos to the SD card is still an option on many Android phones. Even though flagship devices seem to be abandoning them, microSD slots are still widely found in mid-range and entry-level phones. Learn how to save space on the internal memory by storing pictures and videos on the memory card.

Together with the (apparent) retiring of SD support on high-end smartphones, some Android changes have limited how apps - including camera apps - can access the internal or external storage. Even so, it is still possible to set the microSD card as the default location to save photos.

First, you will need to insert the microSD card on the phone, which on compatible models can be usually installed in the same SIM card tray. The smartphone should automatically detect and mount the memory card, making it available to use.

The option to save photos and videos on the SD card is great if you have a phone with a small (or full) storage capacity. It also offers an additional option to transfer pictures and recordings to another device, such as a PC.

On the other hand, SD card quality varies wildly, affecting the speed with which files are recorded. Because of that, some camera apps do not allow users to save some types of files to external storage, for example, burst shots and high-definition video.

That sounds like a broken SD card to me. Have you tried if you can still save other files on the card or how it behaves when you take it out and plug it into a computer?

I had a similar problem a few weeks ago. My phone acted very strange, stopped downloading podcasts (to SD) and so on. It then turned out that the SD card was broken and Android was not able to properly convey that message to me, instead simply treating it as read-only.

First off, I have a samsung Galaxy S4 and no its not rooted and I really don't want to root it either but I want to move the app spotify to my SD card but it wont let me and its driving me nuts I've been going everywhere for answers but all dead ends. I want to move it and all of the music onto my SD card so I can save room on my internal storage

That was weird. On my Z3 Compact it worked with reinstalling after the memory card was inserted. Now it shows on the PC and FileComander that there is nothing on the internal memory but that everything is on the SD card. What I do not understand is why it anyhow shows that inside the "storage" in the settings that it is still on internal memory.

All I could do was wipe all edits and lose the 5 hours of editing. I did that and saved the raw file to my pc. I setup and tried Premiere reframing but my laptop doesn't have dedicated graphics so it's laggy and I hate dealing with proxies and all that. If I could simply SAVE TO SD from my phone, this wouldn't be an issue. The other option would be to have it like a dashcam and save as 5 minute clips, which I could reframe, save to internal phone storage and upload reframed clips one at a time, which would work but still not as easy as saving to a damn external SD card.

Chat support confirmed I'm the only one to request saving to external SD card on phone app? Really? Is this not a known issue? Why hasn't the devs added this simple option? I actually really like the smooth reframing process, quick playback, easy to do while watching a podcast or something. If only I could save to a big external microSD card on the phone. Instead I'm stuck, the app won't allow me to edit my 30 minute clip and save, the editing via Premiere sucks, and I have no idea if or when my feature request for the SD card would eventually get added.

The amount of phones with microSD card slots dwindle year by year, and you mostly find them on budget devices nowadays. If your phone does have the requisite hardware, using a memory card will not only allow you to store your photos and videos to it, but may also let you move some of your apps across.

Unfortunately, even if your smartphone supports the feature, not all apps do. Large apps such as games leave most of their data on the internal storage. For example, Asphalt 8 puts just 64MB of data on the microSD card while leaving the remaining 1.4GB to fill up your phone or tablet. That said, you can save some space this way, particularly if you have a lot of apps installed and move as many as possible to a microSD card.

Some of you might know that you can directly save photos to your SD card from your Android mobile device. For those who do not know, let us tell you that Android save photos to SD card by default, no matter which Android phone you have in use. There exist some versions of Android that might not allow you to do this, but there are still some ways to reserve storage on your device.

The phones using the stock Android option to save images to an SD card might not appear until the SD card is inserted hence, try inserting the card first and then see for the options in the camera settings. The below steps will guide you on how to make your SD card default storage on Android running on MIUI12 as per Android 11.

This guide provides in-depth solutions to save photos to SD cards by default in Android devices. So, if you were confused with the question, how do I set my SD card as default storage on Galaxy s5 or any other model, just follow the given methods to do it now!

I have Brave on my Moto G configured to download to my SD card, which in Brave is correctly displayed as /storage/5C12-9CBA/Android/data/com.brave.browser/files/Download. However when I download a page it is stored to internal memory instead, at /store/emulated/0/Android/data/com.brave.browser/files/Download

I'm able to browse around and save to alt locations without issue. If you're on kitkat, most devices wont allow you to save arbitrarily to the SD card, but you can save to a predetermined directory (and if you uninstall the app everything in that directory will be deleted by android..) some details in here: -utorrent-android-faq/

Android external storage can be used to write and save data, read configuration files etc. This article is continuation of the Android Internal Storage tutorial in the series of tutorials on structured data storage in android.

Here apart from the save and read from external storage buttons we display the response of saving/reading to/from an external storage in a textview unlike in the previous tutorial where android toast was displayed. The MainActivity.java class is given below:

Have you ever taken photos using your android phone camera app only to notice that your camera was not saving the photos to your gallery on android? Or maybe you realized on your iPhone, the micro SD card is not saving your photos anymore. If your response is yes, then this article will help you fix that error. 2351a5e196

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