1. willboyce's Avatar
    No. They will not move over to sd card. Keeps saying not enough space.

    Posted via CB10
    11-15-15 10:14 AM
  2. kbz1960's Avatar
    Weird, I installed the BlackBerry exfat driver from the Play Store on the PRIV, installed the same little 16GB SD card I've been using since Storm 2, worked perfectly. Shows all my files and music / videos. I'm stoked.

    Posted via CB10
    16 gb is probably formated as fat32
    11-15-15 06:39 PM
  3. kbz1960's Avatar
    I've tried lots of file managers on priv. None let me move photos from phone to sd card. I'm using 64gb samsung sd. Works on everything else.

    Posted via CB10
    There is a bug with the exfat driver, BlackBerry is aware of it.
    11-15-15 06:44 PM
  4. Tre Lawrence's Avatar

    There's worse problems, but that's pretty basic mobile computing functionality.
    Depends on who you ask.

    I require one, but since it seems most successful mobile platforms are doing great without stock versions, I suspect it isn't a basic need.

    And when did BB10 users (of runtime and sideloading fame) become so persnickety with regards to third party options?
    kbz1960 and nickdollimount like this.
    11-15-15 07:14 PM
  5. Tre Lawrence's Avatar
    And not one of them is even farm league compared to the professional one available for BB10.

    It's funny, I thought BB10 was lacking apps. But really it's Android that lacks apps. It's a google store full of garbage. Besides instagram and that ilk, BB10 wanted for nothing.

    Posted via CB10
    LOL.

    I remember when BlackBerry called Google Play a "cesspool."

    That cesspool is its current foundation. One man's trash and all...
    kbz1960 likes this.
    11-15-15 07:15 PM
  6. willboyce's Avatar
    No

    Posted via The BlackBerry Priv
    11-16-15 06:44 AM
  7. Pinot2015's Avatar
    Android has thousands of file managers
    You can't save any attachment off an email directly to your SD card. Does not matter what file Mgr you download.

    Posted from my Priv!
    11-16-15 07:56 AM
  8. willboyce's Avatar
    Would need to check for you

    Posted via The BlackBerry Priv
    11-16-15 08:31 AM
  9. anon(870071)'s Avatar
    Based on some android forums is not just the PRIV is Android OS.

    Posted via the CrackBerry App for Android
    Its a bug in android. I can't seem t save documents via documents to go into my SD card.

    вιaсĸвεггч� ᕵяiv (STV100-3 Rogers Wireless)via CB for Android 5.1.1
    11-16-15 10:30 AM
  10. Luis Torres2's Avatar
    Here is the definite answer:
    One of the main updates in Marshmallow version
    The ability to migrate data to a microSD card and use it as primary storage, as well as other internal changes.
    nickdollimount likes this.
    11-17-15 01:16 PM
  11. nickdollimount's Avatar
    As it was pointed out in many of the other SD card threads, if you format your card to FAT32, you can access it (read and write) from apps, including the Hub to save attachments. It's when the card is formatted to exFAT that you run into the issue. This issue, BlackBerry is aware of and will eventually have a fix for.

    EDIT: If your card is larger than 32GB, you'll need to use a third party formatting utility because Windows doesn't support formatting cards to FAT32 that are larger than 32GB.
    11-17-15 02:56 PM
  12. RDZONE99's Avatar
    I wish the Pacemaker DJ app was in the Play Store too, I guess that really was a BlackBerry only app. Would be cool if my paid version of Caustic could be brought over. Oh well, I'm totally going off topic here. Whatever.

    Posted via CB10
    Yeah Pacemaker DJ is a quality app! Try Algoriddim.....that's what I'm currently trying out.

    Posted via my BlackBerry Priv
    11-17-15 03:07 PM
  13. shabbs's Avatar
    Here is the definite answer:
    One of the main updates in Marshmallow version
    The ability to migrate data to a microSD card and use it as primary storage, as well as other internal changes.
    This is referring to the "Adoptable Storage" feature in Android 6.0 Do note that once you do this, the removable SD card essentially becomes non-removable as it will need to be present at all times for your phone to work, especially if you move apps to it, which makes sense.

    https://source.android.com/devices/s...adoptable.html

    Interesting feature.
    11-17-15 03:11 PM
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