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The low-budget Android phones come with a limited internal storage capacity. When you install an application, by default it installs on phone memory. With the passage of time, the space gets consumed. In that reason, the phone becomes slower, and you’ll unable to install a new app. The solution is that, you have to install android apps to SD card by default, or you can move android apps to external SD card without rooting.
These two procedures can help you to free up your phone memory. Carefully follow the below steps to Install and Move your apps on. Adb devices adb shell pm set-install-location 2 adb shell pm get-install-location The “ get-install-location” is only for checking the installation location. If it’ll show as “ 2[external]”, that means, now all of your apps will install on External memory card. To reverse the process, just put 0(auto) or 1(internal) instead of 2(external). Error: More than One Device and Emulator If you have multiple devices connected to your computer, or you have installed an Android Emulator like “BlueStack”, then it’ll show an Error like, ” more than one device and emulator”. To overcome from this problem, first detect your device by running adb devices.
Now run the below commands one by one. Adb -s CB5A1Y0DW4 shell pm set-install-location 2 adb -s CB5A1Y0DW4 shell pm get-install-location Just put “ -s Your_Device_Name” after the adb command. Now you can install Android apps to SD card by default without rooting. Move Android Apps to SD Card without Rooting If apps are eating your phone’s memory, and you want free your storage space by moving Android apps to SD card without rooting, then follow the below procedure. In order to move your apps, go to Phone’s Settings >> Apps/Application Manager and select “ SD CARD” tab. Now click on an app, which you want to move. After that tap on Move to SD card button to move that application to external memory.
Conclusion Some handsets, like my Sony Xperia Z2 and other z series handsets which run on Android KitKat 4.4.4 are unable to perform these two operations. Sony is strictly removed the external storage access for the security reasons.
I have tested this on Lenovo, Motorola and Samsung devices, and it is working great. This is the easiest way to install and move Android apps to SD Card without rooting. If you have any question regarding this, then feel free to comment below.