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You should be able to do it in the app manager section of the settings app. Click on whatever app you want to move and their should be a button that says something to the extent of "move to sd card" or something similar. 

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You should be able to do it in the app manager section of the settings app. Click on whatever app you want to move and their should be a button that says something to the extent of "move to sd card" or something similar. 

Only if the phone supports the feature. Many do not

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Only if the phone supports the feature

Correct me if I'm wrong, but it should be a standard feature of both Kitkat and Lollipop. If the manufacturers can disable that, I don't know.

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You should be able to do it in the app manager section of the settings app. Click on whatever app you want to move and their should be a button that says something to the extent of "move to sd card" or something similar.

  

Only if the phone supports the feature. Many do not

no since i have modern phone(galaxy grand neo) and some apps cant be moved like 121mb Facebook and Twitter 50+ messenger 50+ Instagram same and those apps annoy me and there are some more(most apps can be moved no problem)
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but it should be a standard feature of both Kitkat and Lollipop. If the manufacturers can disable that, I don't know.

Both KitKat and Lollipop do not support even writing on the SD without rooting the device and installing unofficial software (in most cases). However, some manufacturers can enable the feature. For example, on my phone, the HTC Desire 610, I can move some apps to the SD card through settings

 

 

  no since i have modern phone(galaxy grand neo) and some apps cant be moved like 121mb Facebook and Twitter 50+ messenger 50+ Instagram same and those apps annoy me and there are some more(most apps can be moved no problem)

You should be able to do that from your app manager

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Both KitKat and Lollipop do not support even writing on the SD without rooting the device and installing unofficial software (in most cases). However, some manufacturers can enable the feature. For example, on my phone, the HTC Desire 610, I can move some apps to the SD card through settings

 

 

You should be able to do that from your app manager

i cant move all just some apps
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Both KitKat and Lollipop do not support even writing on the SD without rooting the device and installing unofficial software (in most cases). However, some manufacturers can enable the feature. For example, on my phone, the HTC Desire 610, I can move some apps to the SD card through settings

This seems to disagree. I may be misunderstanding something, so correct me if I'm wrong.

http://www.androidcentral.com/lollipop-brings-changes-way-your-sd-card-works-kind-youll

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This seems to disagree. I may be misunderstanding something, so correct me if I'm wrong.

http://www.androidcentral.com/lollipop-brings-changes-way-your-sd-card-works-kind-youll

you see my phone is so advanced that it ate Lollipop and changed it to jellybean(4.2.2)
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you see my phone is so advanced that it ate Lollipop and changed it to jellybean(4.2.2)

And from what I see, I don't think that jellybean supports a whole lot of sd card writing. It seems kinda like it's on a per app basis.

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This seems to disagree. I may be misunderstanding something, so correct me if I'm wrong.

http://www.androidcentral.com/lollipop-brings-changes-way-your-sd-card-works-kind-youll

Sorry, I was wrong. I probably misinteroperated some news.

 

i cant move all just some apps

I think that many apps don't allow themselves to be moved to the SD card. I remember not being able to move Mortal Kombat X on my phone

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Some phones do have it, though normally, KK and Lollipop currently don't allow apps to be easily moved to the SD card, but Android M will.

 

Personally, I'd say move the smaller, less resource-intensive apps to the SD card as SD cards typically have inferior performance to eMMC flash storage. It's perfectly fine for media files, though.

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