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The internal storage of that tablet (which I have never heard of before) is extremely tiny. You would need to delete any unused apps to free up space. I think that there are restrictions as to what can be saved to SD memory.
First, go to Settings > Storage and check if the "Default write disk" is set to "SD card". Then go to Settings > Apps and swipe to the left until you get to "SD card". Below will be all the Apps that can be be moved to the external SD card. Click in the box on the right and another page will come up. About in the middle of the page will be "MOVE TO SD CARD" tab. Tap on it and wait until it finishes. Then go back and pick another App to move. You should be able to download apps directly to the external SD card. I haven't done that on this device and not all apps will download to the external SD card (the app maker can restrict downloads to only the internal memory. This tablet is one of the rare few Android devices that allow moving Apps to external memory.
If they are using internal fixed memory and there is no way to connect an external SIMM memory chip. And you have reached the maximum memory of the devices configuration. Eg 16gb
Then the only way to free up space is to start removing Photos, Movies and APP's from your device. They all take up space in memory.
If they are using internal fixed memory and there is no way to connect an external SIMM memory chip. And you have reached the maximum memory of the devices configuration. Eg 16gb
Then the only way to free up space is to start removing Photos, Movies and APP's from your device. They all take up space in memory.
Start by checking storage space available. some older versions of android have a nag of accumulating useless data in some corners of the system. You may not be able to see what uses the space, but at least it will tell you if there is space or not. To help you, i need to know if there is actually any storage left or not.
This can be found in "settings -> storage"
Note: Internal storage = the onboard storage from the factory. memory is the RAM, nothing can be saved here. So if you have an EXTERNAL micro sd put in, please provide this information.
touch the "Settings" icon, go down to the "Device" area, touch the "Storage" icon : go to the bottom of the screen, and select "Transfer data to SD card", then select the items you want to move.
You should also move some apps from internal storage to the SD card : "Settings", "Device", and touch "Applications" : then touch each and every application : for most of them, the button "Move to SD card" will be active, just proceed.
There are 2 storage in just about every smartphone or tablet. There is an internal storage, usually about 1gb. or 2gb. And there an internal SD storage, which is not same as the external micro sd card. RAM stands for Read Access Memory, it will not work as storage. Now, when you download an app it is usually save in the internal storage. If you move an app without an external micro sd card inserted, you are moving them to the internal SD storage. If possible got to setting>storage and check how is the storage divided, if you insert the external micro sd card it should display 3 separate bars. Also, another way to move apps and other things around is by using ES File Explorer. Check that out first and I hope you do resolve the problem, best of luck.
This more than likely means your internal storage is low and not the SD card and may not have anything to do with your pictures but more so with your apps. Go into settings and see if your tablet has the feature to set where your downloads and other media is stored, by default that will be your internal memory. change it to SD card or USB storage. In Settings you can also click on your apps individually and transfer them manually one by one to the SD card or USB storage or download a file manager and do so all at once. Some apps and files may not have the feature to transfer these apps the tablet came with or apps you downloaded that uses the internal memory. By default if a memory card is in you tablet pictures are automatically store there, if this is not the case the easiest way to transfer is connecting the tablet to a computer/laptop and transfer to the card or again use a file manager.
What messages are you getting when trying to install? The app is not necessarily installed to the memory card automatically. Check your settings. How much internal storage space does it show? The app might be too big for the space you have left. You could try to free up some space by moving some installed apps to the SD card.
Internal storage and external storage on your sd card are two different things.
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