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Hi,
I have just bought Sony Xperia SP in India.
I have installed few apps and games on the phone.
I wish to transfer these apps and games on SD card however there is no provision of moving the same from Phone memory to SD card. The only option I could see was transfer to photos/ music & Videos.
Could you please suggest any option for moving the games & apps from Phone's Internal memory to SD card (a feature which is available in Xperia Neo).
I tried using few apps available on play store like App2SD etc however I was unable to move the games & apps to SD card.
Would appreciate your solution on the above.
Regards,
Ajay
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in android 4.3 will be able to move apps & games to external storage ????
i guess no,you gotta root your device for that.......usually no factory update allow you to transfer your apps to SD
and how can i root my phone ??? i tried many times but i couldnt root my phone , actually i tried flashtools but didnt work
Dude if you are under warrenty i would advice you not to root your device as this will void your warrenty......
but even then you wanna Root your device just download UnlockRootPro and then just connect your device in USB debugging and follow the instrucetions
luckly its not under warranty ... if one day i want to unroot my device can i unroot it ???
then gofor it
ahhhhhhhhhhh unlockroot pro didnt work :(((
are there any apps to boot my XPERIA SP ????
Hey, you! SONY! Are you there?
Will you give any answer to this topic? It's not the android thing, as the Samsung and some other good phones have it. So don't blame android, just say something about if it's possible to do it in future, or generally we just should change the phones? It's not your problem why i need this option. I just want it, and I can have it, with or without you. Sorry SONY!
So? Are you able? Maybe it's just to difficult? Or maybe it's about, hmmm, money?
Cheers.
Download the files from
Extract or unzip the downloaded package on desktop.
Now, connect your smartphone with the computer.
Establish the connection by using the phone’s USB cable.
On your computer navigate through the unzipped folder from desktop.
From there double click on the “runme_win.bat” file for launching the executable file.
Follow the on-screen prompts.
Click on any key for starting the root procedure.
When gaining root access ends, your handset will reboot automatically.
You can then unplug the USB cable as you are done.