
Some pre-Marshmallow devices may let you move apps manually, but only if the developer allows it. Android 6.0 Marshmallow lets you “adopt” your SD card as internal storage, automatically installing allowed apps to the SD card. There are a few different ways to do this, and which you use depends on your version of Android and which apps you want to move. RELATED: How to Root Your Android Phone with SuperSU and TWRP You can also move almost any currently installed app to the SD card. If you have an SD card, you can set it as the default install location for some apps–thus freeing up space for more apps than you would have otherwise been able to install.


By default, Android apps install to your phone’s internal storage, which can be quite small.
