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| + | ====== SD card limitations ====== | ||
| Many devices have microSD card slots with artificially limited specifications or capabilities. In some of these devices, users have successfully worked around the artificial limitations. | Many devices have microSD card slots with artificially limited specifications or capabilities. In some of these devices, users have successfully worked around the artificial limitations. | ||
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| Devices with microSDHC card slots are usually only officially rated for cards up to 32GB in size. However, this is often taken from the [[wp> | Devices with microSDHC card slots are usually only officially rated for cards up to 32GB in size. However, this is often taken from the [[wp> | ||
| - | ^ Phone ^ [[phones: | + | ^ Phone ^ [[phones: |
| ^ Official capacity | ^ Official capacity | ||
| ^ Tested capacity | ^ Tested capacity | ||
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| ===== Adoptable storage ===== | ===== Adoptable storage ===== | ||
| - | When an SD card is inserted into an Android phone, a notification or dialogue will appear to format the card. Kyocera' | + | <note warning> |
| + | **PLEASE READ** \\ \\ | ||
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| + | Adoptable storage has been found to cause bootloops in MANY scenarios. At this time we do not know what causes it to happen as adoptable storage seems to work perfectly fine on some phones. This seems to stop usually if the card is removed, however it seems that this issue can persist afterwards. | ||
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| + | This process can potentially brick your phone, please know that going through with this is for testing purposes alone. | ||
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| + | When an SD card is inserted into an Android phone, a notification or dialogue will appear to format the card. Kyocera' | ||
| However, Android has supported using an SD card as " | However, Android has supported using an SD card as " | ||
| - | Adoptable storage must be encrypted; as such, it is unreadable from other any other device, including a computer. System apps, as well as user-systemized apps, cannot be moved onto the SD card. | + | Adoptable storage must be encrypted; as such, it is unreadable from any other device, including a computer. System apps, as well as user-systemized apps, cannot be moved onto the SD card. |
| This has only been tested on the DIGNO 3 and 4 at this time. | This has only been tested on the DIGNO 3 and 4 at this time. | ||
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| <note warning> | <note warning> | ||
| - | This has not been extensively tested and may cause your data to corrupt. It is advised that you create routine backups of the apps on your SD card after formatting it. Make sure that you have read the " | + | This has not been extensively tested and may cause your data to corrupt. It is advised that you create routine backups of the apps on your SD card after formatting it. Make sure that you have read the " |
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| - Insert an unformatted (or incorrectly formatted) SD card into the phone. \\ \\ | - Insert an unformatted (or incorrectly formatted) SD card into the phone. \\ \\ | ||
| - | - Open the [[Android Settings Menu]]. This is different from the default Kyocera app. \\ \\ | + | - Open the [[Android Settings Menu]]. This is different from the default Kyocera |
| - Navigate to `Storage > SD card`. Format the card as " | - Navigate to `Storage > SD card`. Format the card as " | ||
| - The device will prompt you to move apps from the device' | - The device will prompt you to move apps from the device' | ||
| - (Optional) App developers decide whether or not apps can be installed on adoptable storage. This can be bypassed by enabling "Force allow apps on external storage" | - (Optional) App developers decide whether or not apps can be installed on adoptable storage. This can be bypassed by enabling "Force allow apps on external storage" | ||
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| + | Consider reading the known issues section below for troubleshooting. | ||
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| ==== Split storage ==== | ==== Split storage ==== | ||
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| LINK TO SPLIT GUIDE | LINK TO SPLIT GUIDE | ||
| + | ==== Known issues ==== | ||
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| + | === Default cursor issues === | ||
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| + | When an app is installed to the SD card the default cursor will not work on it. This can mitigated by utilizing a third party cursor such as [[third_party_apps: | ||
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| + | === Bootlooping === | ||
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| + | There seems to be an issue with using the SD Card that can occasionally cause bootlooping. The bootlooping does not always stop after removing the SD card. One user was not able to stop two separate [[phones: | ||
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| + | You may need to get the phone to forget the SD card in the [[android_settings_menu|]] in order to reformat it. | ||
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| + | It is recommended to reach out for assistance on our [[start# | ||
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