OS: Android 7.1.1
I recently changed device, the previous device was Android 5.1 and the current one is 7.1.1, but it seems Android 7.1.1 can't do what 5.1 can, it feels like a downgrade overall.
1. How can i set USB so automatically work as storage and charging when specified?
It ALWAYS is set as charging.
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The developer options don't even matter, even if it's set as transfer files, it will always be on charge mode. Why add developer options that don't even do anything?
On 5.1 it immediately worked as storage in plugged on storage and charged when plugged to charge.
2. How can i send APPs to the external SD?
Android 5.1 had that option, android 7 doesn't.
It has storage permissions but there is no option to send it to the external SD. APP data that could be send to the SD card on 5.1 without root or anything now must be on the internal storage...that's called a MASSIVE downgrade from 5.1.
How can i make APPs read the OBB on external SD?
The SD is there, the app has storage permissions...but if the OBB data is in external SD, it won't read from it. I would work on Android 5.1 but doesn't on Android 7.
This android feels like an inferior version of 4.4.2 or 5.1, it's unnecessarily annoying by asking more permissions and gives less functionality overall. I can't find a way to make all the things i could on Android 5.1 on Android 7.1.1.
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Greetings people,
I own a Lenovo k50 t (a7000) and i recently took it to a phone "service" shop, if i can call it that way, to install a add less ROM.
Said and done, i leave my phone there and return a few hours later to pick it up, everything seemed fine till i wanted to install a new app.
I got a error message telling me i had insufficient space, which is strange since it had a fresh OS on it, so i decided to check the storage space details
and to my amazement it showed me i had 1,3 Gigs total internal Memory from wich 1,2 G was used by the OS. I used ES File Explorer to look up the storage details.
Then i did the same thing using the storage details tab from the OS "settings" window and it showed 16Gigs of wich 14,5 Gigs being "OS Used".
I got a feeling that the partitions got damaged or something like that.
I already tried formating everything via CWM and reinstaling a new software, it worked but the partition was still the same size, 1.3 Gigs.
Could anyone help me out please?
Thanks in advance,
Mike.
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I took it back to the service and the guy managed to fix it.
He wouldn't tell me how tough.
Im guessing the partitions were screwed up and he rewrote those.
Hi all,
I am facing some issues here.
I am having XT1092 with Android 6.0, all stock, no root, no modification.
In storage & USB in settings, it is shown that:
14.67GB (Total used of 16.00GB)
Android OS - 5.67GB
Internal storage - 9.0GB used of 10.33GB
All these are okay, until I go into internal storage to see the details:
Apps - 4.19GB
Images - 424MB
Videos - 8.00KB
Audio - 216KB
Other 1.51GB
Cached Date - 24.13MB
These only adds up to about 6.2GB instead of the 9.0GB used stated.
What could be the problem, and could any of you advise how to solve it?
Thank you.
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yan5619 said:
Hi all,
I am facing some issues here.
I am having XT1092 with Android 6.0, all stock, no root, no modification.
In storage & USB in settings, it is shown that:
14.67GB (Total used of 16.00GB)
Android OS - 5.67GB
Internal storage - 9.0GB used of 10.33GB
All these are okay, until I go into internal storage to see the details:
Apps - 4.19GB
Images - 424MB
Videos - 8.00KB
Audio - 216KB
Other 1.51GB
Cached Date - 24.13MB
These only adds up to about 6.2GB instead of the 9.0GB used stated.
What could be the problem, and could any of you advise how to solve it?
Thank you.
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What About Your Download Folder Which Is Present in Internal Storage .. It Won't Show in Your Storage & USB .. Calculate Your Download Folder In your Internal Storage ... Now All Will Be Solved ..
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First off, I have a Galaxy S5, rooted, xposed installed, with 6.0.1.
So I partitioned my SD card a few months ago and I haven't had any issues. My apps were installing just fine and I was no longer getting any errors in regards to low system memory.
Today, I received the dreaded low system memory message and went to investigate.
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When I try to view the details under User Data, thing's don't quite add up:
I am fairly tired so pardon my mistake in judgment if the solution is simple. However, I cannot wrap my head around why I am getting this error when everything was working fine previously.
When I plug in my phone, this is what you see in regards to the visible partitions:
As you can see, there is a lot of memory left on both internal storage and the SD card.
In addition to the phone storage indicated there, I had also partitioned off a portion of my SD card to be used as app storage. As it stands, when I go to storage, this is what is shown:
Here are the details of the expanded storage and again, I am unable to make sense of the numbers.
If you could provide some assistance in making sense of this, I would be eternally grateful! Thanks!
My guess is that maybe at some point I had booted up my phone without my SD card in and it changed how the partition was recognized and all of the app data was migrated back over to the phone. This would mean I would have to back up my SD card, delete all of the partitions, and then repartition the card using ADB. I hoping this is not the case because I don't remember that process being fun.
Again, thanks ahead of time and hopefully there is an easy solution to this.
1 week ago my phone (J5 Prime 2016) recieved oreo update, so
I installed the update and made the phone reset.
New android has took more space than android nougat, and also I've decided to install some game to play, thus I have got less space in my internal storage.
I tried to format my SD card to turn it into internal storage but there is no option for doing that, as I remember there was an option to format and turn it into internal storage in android nougat.
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An options has been added to apps detail screen that you can transfer the apps to sd card using that option, but this option only send a few data file, it doesn't send main file like OBB files (In HD game) or cache file storage location (In apps like instagram, telegram, Whatsapp), so it's kind a useless.
Do anybody know anyway to enable Adoptable Storage in my phone?!
Thus anyone can solve? Im also having problem with this after oreo update, can some help us to downgrade it on nougat to have the adoptable storage thanks in advance
Once External storage got adopted you cannot remove it, and the Adopted storage is much slower than Internal storage.
You should not use this feature unless you are desperately short of Internal storage, IMHO.
My phone is Asus Zenfone Live L2 Bought less than 2 months ago. My microSD card is VGen 32 GB 9 months old. All preinstalled app can perform write action to microSD card like move, copy, paste, extract and download without problem. But any app that I personally install always result in corrupt or 0 sized files. Already checked all those apps for SD card access and storage permission. Phone is currently rooted but issue existed since before. Already looked solution on Google but no working fix.
@arjuna17jax
To install apps on external SD-card requires this card is set up as internal Android storage.
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Note: This only works if supported by OEM/Carrier.
jwoegerbauer said:
@arjuna17jax
To install apps on external SD-card requires this card is set up as internal Android storage.
Note: This only works if supported by OEM/Carrier.
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I didn't mean to install app to SD card. But to write files using third party file manager, archive manager, picture manager and media player.