If I understood you correctly, downloading apps to sdcard is by default on android phones that have sdcard... Did I get you right?
Yes, there is a way of transferring some apps to the external memory card and still function.
No, there is no limit. However, if you have only 1 GB or memory, then you can only download as much as the memory allows. If you have 80 GB you will have just enough to download close to all apps applicable.
Here's a couple of possibilities. A camera case, to store your digital in- or a Memory Card. A one gig card will save over 1000 nice size pictures. The internal camera storage memory is almost nil. eD
Yes it is instant. It will remove internal memory to factory and install new software at the same time.
Google Earth can be downloaded on Windows 8 but more important question is whether it will run on Window 8. In most situations Google Earth will run on Windows 8 but there are some reports of users with problems running on Windows 8 so best to try to install GE and see if it works correctly or not. Note that Google has not officially listed Windows 8 as a supported platform for running Google Earth. If the normal download page fails to download Google Earth then try the direct download page (found in the related links below). Also at present Google Earth is a 32-bit application so it doesn't take advantage of the all the computers memory. 32-bit apps are limited to 2 GB of memory. A future release of Google Earth v7 will most likely be more stable on Window 8 at which time Google will officially announce Windows 8 is supported
Yes, as long as you have enough memory for it.
The Polaroid android has 8GB internal memory with an additional micro SD card slot. It is highly recommended to purchase additional memory to avoid any crashes.
Too many apps installed; try moving apps to S D card of your Android phone / device.
It depends on the model of the phone. If a phone has a slot for a memory card - simply buy a suitable memory module and insert it into the slot. If your phone has no expansion slot, you're stuck with whatever memory the device has.
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The Google Play Store app will download the application (APK) file to a temporary folder in its cache, then install it to the /data/app directory in your phone's memory. After which the temporary file is deleted to avoid filling your phone's memory.
You cant increase the inyernal memory for downloading. But you can buy a memory card and it will work. If this was not helpful please contact me on sinhadityaforever@gmail.com. There we will discuss in detail.
Micromax x336 is a smart phone with an Android operating system. In order to download games on it, one must register to Google and use the Android App Market to search and download games. It is also possible to transfer game installation files directly to its memory card, but takes a bit more skill.
Only the 2nd gen PSVita slim has internal memory, 1GB.
If you don't have a memory card, you've got nothing to save the downloads onto. The PSP's own internal memory is only for system settings, and its own firmware.
Yes, the DSi has enough internal memory to store several DSiWare games at a time.
Catch memory is internal memory to do the work it can stores the given input to the system