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Use SD Card as Internal Storage on Android 6.0 Marshmallow

Posted by Flashing Room on Sunday, January 17, 2016

There is no mystery regarding the fact that the most recent Nexus phones do not have slots for SD Cards, but this doesn’t have to mean that Google has something with the other phones with actual SD Card slots. In fact, Google wants you to take full advantage of them. Even though there’s not much publicity on this topic, it seems that Android 6.0 Marshmallow has a special feature that lets users to use their microSD card as internal storage for their phones.


If you want to choose portable storage, then you have the possibility to use the microSD card for saving photos, videos, music, files and some apps and app data on the card. If you want to take it out of your phone and connect it to another device, this is no problem. However, choosing internal storage is a different story. Android Marshmallow will reformat and encrypt the card, so you must back up all your saved files if you want to keep using them.

How to Use SD Card as Internal Storage on Marshmallow:

  1. For the start, you have to go to device’s Settings;
  2. Scroll down until you find Storage and tap on it;
  3. Select your SD Card > tap the three-dot menu on top-right corner;
  4. You have to select Settings from there;
  5. Select Format As Internal;
  6. Then, choose Erase & Format on the next screen;
  7. Your SD Card will now be formatted as internal storage;
  8. At the end, you have to do one more thing: you have to reboot the phone.

That’s all. Now, I can assure you of the fact that your SD Card will be formatted and will be used as an internal storage on your Marshmallow Android handset.


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