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Old 04-24-2013, 12:21 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by faithbw View Post
I've read this elsewhere. I wonder if this was done after a certain date. The LG Optimus L9 I mentioned in my previous post was released in 2012. FizzyWater's phone was also released in 2012. The GSII was released in 2011. All three phones run on ICS or higher. So why does the GSII allow apps to be moved to the SD card while those two phones don't?
I had an original Galaxy S, and there were some apps that could be moved to the SD card and some that couldn't. But, more importantly, if I moved an app to the SD card *I could no longer use their custom widget on the home screen.* Which meant that several of my most useful apps could be moved, but because their usefulness was in their home screen widget, I had to leave them on the phone.

Samsung stopped supporting my phone after Gingerbread, so it might be something that was improved for later phones with newer versions of the OS. I don't know; I have an iPhone now.
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