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Electronics Repair (sci.electronics.repair) Discussion of repairing electronic equipment. Topics include requests for assistance, where to obtain servicing information and parts, techniques for diagnosis and repair, and annecdotes about success, failures and problems. |
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On Sat, 05 Apr 2014 14:47:53 +0100, Arfa Daily wrote:
I managed to shift a couple of apps to the card, and that freed up enough space to keep me going, I can't shift *any* of the pre-installed apps to the SD card! The settings apps button doesn't have a MOVE (or delete). How can you do that? When I called LG, just now, at 800-243-0000, the representative (Leyda, in Mobile Communications Support) said that, after Ice Cream Sandwich, Google (not LG) disabled the ability to load apps onto the SD card, and also removed the ability to MOVE apps to the SD card. So, if that's true, how did you move apps to the SD card? (I'm so confused.) |
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![]() "Danny D." wrote in message ... On Sat, 05 Apr 2014 14:47:53 +0100, Arfa Daily wrote: I managed to shift a couple of apps to the card, and that freed up enough space to keep me going, I can't shift *any* of the pre-installed apps to the SD card! The settings apps button doesn't have a MOVE (or delete). How can you do that? When I called LG, just now, at 800-243-0000, the representative (Leyda, in Mobile Communications Support) said that, after Ice Cream Sandwich, Google (not LG) disabled the ability to load apps onto the SD card, and also removed the ability to MOVE apps to the SD card. So, if that's true, how did you move apps to the SD card? (I'm so confused.) The couple of apps that I managed to move were ones that I had put on there myself. One was a utility to better control sounds and indications of events - the default one treated every event pretty much the same, playing the incoming text tune for them all - and a better texting app than the default one. Unfortunately, that actually doesn't work well, because despite it supposedly being selectable, the default text app won't stop being the default, so any incoming texts now sound the tone twice as they get loaded into both apps. This is a bit of a pain, as you then have to read them in both apps, otherwise, one or other of them will keep bleating at you that you have unread messages ... :-\ I had both of these apps loaded on my previous Android smartphone, which was an HTC, and they worked just fine. Arfa |
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