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How to move apps to an SD card from an Android to free up storage space on your phone

Jan 29, 2021, 01:48 IST
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SD cards or microSD cards can be used as extra storage space for your Android apps.Pheelings Media/Getty Images
  • You can move apps to an SD card from the Apps section of an Android phone's Settings with just a few taps.
  • If your Android phone has an SD card slot, you can move apps out of internal storage.
  • Storing apps on an SD card can free up space on your phone for other apps and data.
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Most Android phones have an SD card slot - or, more likely, a microSD card slot- which allows you to significantly expand the storage space in your phone. Most of the time you'll probably get a lot of value out of this expansion slot by storing data files like music and documents.

But you can also free up your phone's internal storage space by moving apps to the SD card as well. It's simple to do and takes just a few taps.

How to move apps to an SD card from an Android

1. Open the Settings app and tap "Apps."

2. Tap an app that you want to move to the storage card.

3. On the app's details page, you should see a section called "Storage," which summarizes how much space the app is taking up on your phone's internal storage - tap "Storage."

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Select "Storage" on the app's details page.Dave Johnson/Business Insider

4. You should see that the storage being used is Internal Storage. Tap "Change" and then, in the pop-up window, choose the storage card.

To move the app to your SD card, just tap "Change" and then choose the SD card.Dave Johnson/Business Insider

5. On the next page, tap "Move."

6. When it's done, the app will now be located on the SD card.

Keep in mind that while you can move many apps to the phone's storage card, this won't work for everything. The app's developer gets to decide whether the app can run from an SD card, and so for some apps this won't be an option. In particular, you can't move many built-in Android apps and bundled apps that come with your phone.

Make sure you have an SD card installed

If you're not sure if you have an SD (or microSD) card installed in your phone, there are two ways to check: You can physically eject the card tray to see if it's occupied, or look in Settings. Using Settings is more informative because it will also show you how much free space is available on the card.

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Your phone might include a standalone tray for your SD card or combine it with the SIM card.Dave Johnson/Business Insider

To find out, start the Settings app and then use the search icon at the top to look for "Storage." Tap "Storage" when you see it in the search results. If you have a storage card installed, you'll see it displayed on the screen, along with its capacity and how much is in use.

Check the Settings app to see how much space is available on your SD card.Dave Johnson/Business Insider
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