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We explain how to move apps to an SD card, and how to store files and photos on a memory card in an Android phone or tablet.
Many cheap Android phones come with a paltry 4 or 8GB of storage, and even 16GB isn't really enough for lots of apps, high-resolution photos and videos, plus a music library. Fortunately, the vast majority of Android phones have a memory card slot, into which you can slot an inexpensive microSD card.
What you need to know about microSD
Before you buy one, check what capacity your phone will support. Flagship phones tend to accommodate 128GB or higher, but many cheap Androids accept only 32GB. To be fair, 32GB will be enough for most people. We've tested and rated all the best microSD cards.
Once you've got the microSD card, it's easy to set things up so that it becomes the default place for new apps, photos, videos, music and more. You can switch the storage location within your camera settings or Google Play Music settings, for example. But what about the stuff already clogging up your phone's internal storage?
How to move apps to SD card
First, let's clear up something important: not all apps can be moved to microSD, and some phones won't let you move apps to SD at all. This means phones with just 4- or 8GB of internal storage can still run into problems even with a microSD card if you download and use a lot of apps.
Whether or not an app can be moved to microSD is down to the app developer and, sometimes, the phone manufacturer.
The Galaxy S8 is one of several phones that does allow you to move apps to SD, but you should note that those apps won't be available when you remove the SD card. The screenshots below have been taken on a Galaxy S8 and may look a little different to what you're seeing on your own phone, but the process should be largely the same.
To move an app to the SD card select it in the Settings > Apps menu, then tap on Storage. If you are able to move the app to SD you will see a 'Change' button next to Storage used: Internal shared storage.
Here we've selected BBC iPlayer, which was not preinstalled on the phone and can be moved (preinstalled apps often cannot be moved). Also note our screenshot of Bixby Voice, however, which lacks this Change button and therefore can't be moved.
To move an app to SD tap the Change button and select the SD card option in the pop-up menu. You'll see a screen offering to export the app, warning you that you shouldn't remove the SD card while this is in progress. Tap Move. The transfer will then take place.
It's worth pointing out that many free apps are available that offer to automate this process for you. If you're concerned about storage then adding yet another app probably isn't the best idea, but you can always uninstall it once it has done its job.
Move to SD card greyed out
In older versions of Android you may find the option to Move to SD card will be greyed out, as is the case with the Amazon Music app that is preinstalled on this EE Harrier Mini. These apps cannot be moved to microSD.
Format SD as internal storage
Note that some phones require you to set the SD card as internal storage first, before you can migrate any data. The HTC U11 is an example so you'll need to find the microSD card in the storage section of the settings menu and 'Format as internal'. The process will be similar on other phones.
How to move photos, video, music and files to SD
The easiest method of moving files to SD is browse to Settings > Storage on your Android phone or tablet, then look for an option to 'Transfer data to SD card'. Not all Android devices have this option, and if yours doesn't you'll need to manually move the files.
The second easiest way to quickly move photos, video, music and other files to a microSD card is to do so using a PC or Mac. Hook up the phone to your computer via a USB cable, then open a new window to browse its contents.
You should be able to see the phone's internal storage and SD card as two separate storage devices. We're using Android File Transfer on a Mac, which shows the Internal storage and SD card on separate tabs.
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A smaller version of the company's new flagship, the Xperia XZ1 Compact will suit those wanting a smaller device. We outline the price, features and specifications for the Xperia XZ1 Compact, which goes on sale today.
Android phones are getting bigger and bigger every year, so it's refreshing to see a 4.6in model announced with flagship specs. That phone is the Sony Xperia XZ1 Compact, which is now on sale in the UK. (Also read up on the Sony Xperia XZ1.)
We've written a review of this compact Android phone, but we'll summarise the key new features and specifications you want to know here.
Perhaps one of the most interesting features about this upcoming phone - aside from its small iPhone-rivalling size - is the fact it runs Android Oreo, and is set to go on sale before the new Google Pixel phones have even been announced. It will be one of the first - if not the first - phones to come with the latest version of Android out of the box.
One of the things we love about Sony's compact models is that they really are just smaller versions of the flagships, whereas many other manufacturers will also slim down the specs. So to that end you get the same Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 processor, 4GB of RAM and 2700mAh battery, though without the wireless charging. Storage is halved at 32GB, but you still get microSD support for expansion.
The screen is different, clearly, at 4.6in rather than 5.2in. This has a resolution of 720p HD and this model does not support HDR.
Another key specification that is the same is the primary camera. While it's not a dual-camera, following the footsteps of many 2017 flagships, it is a decent one. With a 19Mp Exmor RS image sensor and Motion Eye tech, the Xperia XZ1 Compact is - just like its bigger brother - able to take super-slow-motion video at 960fps per second, scan 3D images, and intelligently predict when you'll take a photo by detecting movement or a smile and automatically beginning to buffer the image.
The selfie camera is 8Mp rather than 13Mp in the XZ1, but that's still pretty impressive for a front-facing camera. This wide-angle camera has a 120-degree field of view to help you fit more into the scene.
It also has the same audio capabilities as its larger sibling, including support for high-res audio and the ability to upscale other content, stereo speakers and a 3.5mm headphone jack.
It, too, has a unibody design that is waterproof and tough against damage, but here it is a glass fibre and plastic composite rather than metal. Gorilla Glass 5 protects the screen.
The XZ1 Compact is available in Black, White Silver, Horizon Blue and Twilight Pink.
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The Apple 85W MagSafe Power Adapter is the highest wattage available in this line of Apple MacBook AC adapters. It is designed for use with any 15 or 17 inch MacBook Pro models.
These MagSafe Apple laptop AC adapters bear the companies landmark magnetic design. Rather than plugging into a jack on your MacBook, these adapters instead latch onto your machine via a magnetic connection. Aside from giving your machine a very cool design factor, this is actually a very functional design. First, this design is as efficient as any DC jack connection. However, this magnetic connection is much faster, easier, and more convenient to attach and remove. Also, it doesn't require any more parts on your machine, which means there's less to break or require repair.
This is actually a safety feature of the machine as well. A common source of damage to both typical laptop AC adapters and DC jacks is caused when someone trips over or hits the cord connecting the adapter to the machine. In a DC jack connection, this connection is rigid, and the force can bend pins or jacks, or cause stress on the cord and connections themselves, which can damage or outright break your components. With this magnetic connection, the cord simply falls away, with no damage to either component, and even without any kind of accident, a much longer lifespan for your adapter.
Just like Apple's innovative laptop batteries, these adapters also bear an LED light indicator indicating to you the status of its charging or running state. An amber light indicates your battery is charging, while a green light tells you your battery is fully charged. These adapters are designed with a unique shape as well, meant for the cord to wrap neatly and securely around its own cube designed plug, for convenient storage and portability.
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Over the last few years, many cell phones have become available that allow users to access the internet while on the move. This mobile internet is enabled via technology, such as WiFi (Wireless Local Area Network) and WAP (Wireless Access Protocol). Recent figures from analysts at the Internet Data Center suggest that some 450 million people in the world use mobile internet.
Stay Up-To-Date
Perhaps the biggest advantage of mobile internet is always having access to the latest facts, figures and information as it happens. This information might range from breaking news delivered by news sites, to stock and shares prices or other business information, to travel updates and the latest weather forecasts in your area. Having up-to-date info allows you to make decisions with all the correct facts at hand.
Find Yourself
Another practical use of mobile internet is to find information regarding the area around you. For example, you might want to find the nearest restaurant, gig or bar and your mobile internet could tell you with a quick look on a search engine. You could then get recommendations and find a map. Many phones also come set up to utilize GPS (Global Positioning System), which uses satellites to locate the phone's user and provide information based on their location. This means the info you obtain using mobile internet can be personalized for you and is thus more helpful, especially if, for example, you are lost on the road and need directions home.
Go Social
With many people now using social networking sites, such as Twitter and Facebook, mobile internet can only make engaging with contacts on these sites easier. In particular, having the net on your cell phone allows you to update your status or check what your friends are up to at the touch of a button---handy for organizing your social life.
Money Matters
Something to consider is the added cost of mobile internet. For some phones, depending upon your phone network or carrier, having your phone enabled for the internet may cost an extra $7 to $10, while a monthly subscription for a smartphone---let's say the Nexus One, for example---might get you unlimited access to the internet, but will also set you back around $79.99 per month.
Privacy Issues
There are privacy issues to consider, too. With more and more people accessing the internet through mobiles, it's easy to forget that five of the major search engines archive the search histories of their users on a regular basis, according to a report from the Center for Democracy & Technology. So individuals may be giving away more information than they realize through their increased net usage.
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1. Keep the laptop unplugged. If you use your dell laptop as a desktop replacement, try unplugging it when it's not in use. Take care to unplug the charger from the wall too; otherwise, it consumes electricity.
2. Only charge it when it needs charging. Keeping the laptop charging all the time actually weakens the battery's power. Soon enough, you'll have to keep it plugged in all the time which is exactly what you're trying to avoid. Be sure to only charge it when the laptop tells you it needs charging and unplug the charger when the battery is full.
3. Remove the battery of the laptop. It should be located on the bottom side of the laptop. You might need to slide some clips along to allow the battery to be removed. You will, however, have to keep your laptop plugged in all the time, but this method makes the battery last longer.
a) Use the battery only when you need to take your laptop outdoors.
b) Make sure the battery is charged up to at least 70% before you remove it from the computer. This keeps it ready for use, and it eliminates the possibility of it being drained when you need it.
4. Turn off the laptop and unplug it when it's not in use. If you need to step out of the room for more than half an hour, it's best to save electricity and the battery by shutting it down.
5. For long term storage, lithium-ion batteries should be at least half-charged. Store them safely in a warm, dry location.
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