How to Use Link2SD

Link2SD is the most helpful app just for Android users developed by Bulent Akpinar. It features a small internal in-built storage capacity. This app allows users to move apps along with the games to the SDcard in its 2nd partition. Do you think that we need Link2SD if we have Froyo and Native apps which work in a similar way? Yes off course we need Link2SD because Native only allows you to move the apk files. Do you have any idea about how to use Link2SD on android device?


How to Use Link2SD


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What is Link2SD ?
Link2SD is the app which is only for the rooted android users. It has got the similar idea as that of the other apps2SD ones but it is simple and unique. This app allows the users to move all the .so (library) files and .dex (dalvic-cache) of all the applications installed in your smartphone. Link2SD can never see the users frustrated of the low memory problem so as to ease their problems the app just free their phone’s memory so as to allow them to install the games with no disruptions.

Link2SD is about physical reformatting of the SD card along with including the extra feature via partition. It is linked with the internal storage of your android. This app will definitely help in clearing the space from the internal memory and allowing the ease to the users to experience more and more applications.

 

Link2SD for Android lets you move apps and app data to your external microSD card

Where Google doesn't let you store apps and app data on your microSD card, apps like Link2SD come to intervene. Link2SD is an application manager that enables one to easily manage apps between internal and external storage, provided they have a rooted Android device.

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The app has an extensive list of supported features. However, four of them aren't making it into the free version, and these are " link2sd marshmallow
internal data of apps to SD card", "Link external data and obb folders of apps and games to SD card", "Link dex files of the system apps to SD card", and "Auto clear cache service." They are found in Link2SD Plus, which costs a reasonable $1.99.
TO SAY THAT THE FREE VERSION DELIVERS THE GOODS WOULD BE A CRIMINAL UNDERSTATEMENT.

That aside, to say that the free version delivers the goods would be a criminal understatement! Here are some feature highlights to consider - "force move" to move any user apps to SD even if the app won't support it natively; set default install location of apps (internal or external); bloatware removal; convert apps between system apps and user apps; reboot manager; make app shortcuts; and there's tons more where that came from.

To those curious about how the whole thing works, Link2SD basically treats a secondary partition on your SD card as another segment of internal storage. apk files, dalvik-cache (.dex) files, lib files and internal data files are moved onto this partition, which the OS mounts on boot, creating a "symbolic link" in the original location. This preserves the file structure that the system expects, but the bulk of the data is moved to the SD card.