If you are running out of space on your phone’s internal storage, moving apps to the SD card is one of the best ways to create more space. In this article, we will show you how to use Astro File Manager to move apps to the SD card.
First, ensure that you have an SD card in your phone that you want to use for storing apps. If you don’t have one, you can get it from any phone accessories store.
Once you have the SD card, open Astro File Manager on your phone. Look for the option to move apps to SD card. This option may be located under the “Tools” or “Settings” menu.
If you can’t find the option, use the search function within the app to search for it. Once you find it, select the app you want to move and tap on “Move to SD card.”
It’s important to note that not all apps can be moved to the SD card. Some apps are designed to run only from the internal storage, and moving them to the SD card will cause them to malfunction.
Also, moving apps to the SD card may slow down your phone’s performance, especially when you launch the apps. So, it’s important to choose which apps you want to move carefully.
In addition, if you have already moved an app to the SD card, and then you remove the SD card, the app will stop working until you reinsert the SD card.
To avoid this, you can set your phone to automatically store new apps on the SD card. To do this, go to your phone’s settings, then “Storage,” then “Preferred storage location,” and select “SD Card.”
In conclusion, Astro File Manager is a useful app for moving apps to the SD card. However, it’s important to note that not all apps can be moved, and moving apps to the SD card may slow down your phone’s performance.