Would you like to take advantage of the microSD is commonly used to edge of the Samsung Galaxy S7 internal memory system? Android Marshmallow allows it, it is just enable the option through certain commands via ADB .
To be successful, be sure to make a back up everything that the microSD in question contains (the card will be formatted during subsequent operations, therefore failing to back lose everything). After that, be sure to enabled USB debugging within the developer options (directly from the settings menu), and arrange a microSD among the fastest ever ( that will be still slower than real USF 2.0 internal memory of the Samsung Galaxy S7).
Before you begin, you decide how much to allocate as an internal microSD memory (if all, or only part of it). Without this, connect the Samsung Galaxy S7 to the PC via the USB cable supplied, and wait for the computer to detect the phone.
Start the prompt command and write ‘ adb shell ‘ . Switch to typing the string ‘ sm-list disks ‘, on the one hand and jot your drive name (in the example will be ‘disk: 179: 160′).
Returning to the decision on hold, you must provide a make a microSD partition : in case you want to partitioning the fully exploited the command ‘ sm partition disk: 179: 160 private ‘ (replaced, of course, ‘disk: 179: 160′ with the name of your disc over proceeds). If, however, you would like to partition only half microSD, use the command ‘ sm partition disk: 179: 160 mixed 50 ‘.
It will not do anything else , you’ll notice the difference right away (although the calculation of the related information will not be correct, but the operation will be successful anyway). All future applications will be installed directly into more substantial memory, but will be free to transfer from side to side when you want.
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