How to Put Android applications to the External SDCard

How to Put Android applications to the External SDCard - There are many reasons why people want his Android application moved from internal to external. Some of them due to internal capacity far beyond the needs of the older smartphone's internal memory, mostly small (no more than 300 MB) and the memory of it will not load loaded with many applications.

For those of you that has smartphone releases, actually it is not a problem. Just imagine almost all vendors now vying with specifications. Call it the Samsung Galaxy S5 Prime which would release in the near future, Samsung Galaxy S5 Prime Octa-core processor provided Exynos 5430 with storage space reaches 32 GB and 3 GB of RAM memory. Do you still intend to install apps on external memory if you have that much memory space?

Anyway, actually installing applications on external memory can degrade the performance of Android. First, the speed was limited to external memory of how the external memory class (read how to select the SD Card for Android). The second, of any external memory capacity and fast as any external memory speed in doing a read-write still lost compared to the internal memory.

From the explanation above, I want to convey that you don't need to install applications on external memory if you have a large internal memory. Instead, external memory would be great if only you fill with your personal files, no need to re-partitioned, simply one partition to store data. It's all purely to keep your external memory durable is not easily broken. But it all depends on you. 2 GB internal memory is in fact already very pretty penetrated 100 Android applications.

How to put Android applications to external (SDCard), the most straightforward we can use free application name Link2SD. There is also another way when you want to empty the internal memory empty, you can try Mounts2SD. In addition there is still a lot you need to know including Amarullz Script, App2SD, DC2SD, Int2EXT, S2E, etc. All of these functions the same way, it's just a different technique and requirement. In this tutorial I will explain on how to install Android applications to move Link2SD to the SDCard. The trick is pretty easy.

Read first before you do this tutorial, the risk is entirely there yourself.

-First of all make sure Your Android already in conditions in the root
-Second, you need to prepare a least 4 GB SDCard memory for partitioned. Why 4 GB? Because if it's very less let alone 2 GB 1 GB. Partition which we will use to put your application at least 500 MB. So if 4 GB, 3.5 GB for data and 500 MB for the application
-Create new partitions, the first partition to store data (Primary/Fat32), the second partition to put applications processed by Link2sd (Primary/Fat32). If you ask why, more about the Fat32 partition (steps, terms, it required) read how to partition the SDCard For Android Link2sd
-After the SDCard is partitioned, install Link2SD (you can download for free directly from Google's Play)
-Run Link2SD
-At the time of the first Link2SD is opened, it will appear multiple choice type of system partition the SDCard like in the picture below:
-Select the type of system Your SDCard and then click OK. In this case, we use i.e. Fat32/Fat16
-If successful, will appear in a pop-up "Restart your phone-Mount script created, please restart your phone to mount the second partition". At this point you have successfully installed the Link2SD well
-The last thing you need to do that is linked Your applications to partitions that you created. Read how to use the Link2SD To move the Android apps to SDCard
-Completed

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