When you download apps from the google play store the apps download to the phones memory and I have downloaded many apps that can't be moved to the sd card and I refuse to uninstall them so I. Show more So I have a new phone that has a very small memory and you are not allowed to uninstall/move to sd card on some apps. When you download apps. Is there a way to move my Google Play music to my SD Card? Ask Question 4. I have a Motorola Droid Micro. Have you tried moving the Google Play Music app to the SD card? I can't remember if that moves the data as well, but it might be worth a shot. – Stephen Schrauger Jul 3 '13 at 19:07.
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Google Play Music Download To Sd Card Download
Yesterday's update of Google Play Music for Android (v5.3.1316M) added external SD card support for offline music. Users who have an Android device with an SD card slot will now be able free up their device's internal storage by saving offline music files onto an external card.
The feature is only available on KitKat for now, with 'experimental support on some older devices.' If you have one of those devices, such as the Galaxy S4, here's how to change the offline storage location to your external card:
Go to Google Play Music's settings, then under Downloading, tap on 'Storage location.' Choose the external card as your new storage location.
Immediately following your selection, any offline music files you had saved on your internal storage will be transferred to the external card. Any new music you download for offline use will also be saved to the card automatically. If you're curious, the files are located at Androiddatacom.google.android.music/files/music folder.
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