Part 1. How to Move Spotify to SD Card on Android
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If you are an Android user, have you tried moving the Spotify app to SD card before? If yes, you find that this option is greyed out under the Definitions -> Application-> Spotify.
Though the Spotify app can't be moved to the external SD card directly, Spotify allows users to store offline cache to SD card on Android. Now, you can refer to the following detailed tutorial to get Spotify on SD card to release space for your device.
Step 1. Launch the Spotify app on your Android device and go to 'Settings'.
Step 2. Tap 'Other'-> 'Storage' tab to choose 'SD card' as the target place to save your Spotify music downloads.
Step 3. Back to 'Other' and delete all downloaded playlists on your device by hitting the 'Delete cache and save data' button.
Step 4. Please note this will require you to re-sync your offline playlists, you can need to click 'OK' and all offline Spotify music will then be saved to your SD card instead.
AppMgr (also known as App 2 SD) is a totally new design app that provides the following components: ★ Move apps: moves apps to either internal or external storage for getting more available app storage ★ Hide apps: hides system (built-in) apps from the app drawer ★ Freeze apps: freeze apps so they won't use any CPU or memory resources ★ App manager: manages apps for batch uninstalling. Part 2: Transfer Spotify Music from Computer to SD Card Now, all of Spotify music are downloaded into a plain format file and you can transfer your favorite Spotify music into a SD card. Step 1 Insert the SD card into your computer's card reader.
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Note: Please make sure your Android SD card has at least 1GB of free memory.