Well, since my mom passed my head hasn't really been in the game so to speak...sent from my Firespray-31-class patrol and attack craft
I don't see the issue... Save your apps in the built in storage, and keep media on the SD card... I'm pretty sure I set my wife's phone to store her photos on SD...
Google decided to prevent you from writing onto the SD card. I don't think you can save photos to SD. It's almost like ROM now.
The new S5's are very hard to root. Not sure it's worth trying anymore. Biggest bummer is, if you load a program onto a microSD card it may not function correctly, since kitkat doesn't allow you to copy, paste, move items to and from microSD anymore.
Quote from: Mr. Whippy on September 05, 2014, 09:30:54 PMGoogle decided to prevent you from writing onto the SD card. I don't think you can save photos to SD. It's almost like ROM now.Not quite that bad, but close. I don't know the exact limitations, but I seem to remember storing photos to the SD card after the upgrade.
I've been without a cell phone for almost 2 weeks and its kind of nice.
There is a galaxy model that has a metal body but I think it has a lower spec than the s5, not sure how that fits.
Quote from: Mr. Whippy on September 05, 2014, 08:38:34 PMThe new S5's are very hard to root. Not sure it's worth trying anymore. Biggest bummer is, if you load a program onto a microSD card it may not function correctly, since kitkat doesn't allow you to copy, paste, move items to and from microSD anymore.If you don't care about tripping KNOX counter, chainfire root kernel can be done in less than a minute. But you face the problem of voiding warranty and can't do OTA update. As for microSD, if you are rooted it only takes editing one line of text to revert the permission back to the way it was. There's an app to do it for you, called SD fix I think. I was running with less than 500 MB of free space before I did it, now it's all good. Quote from: Steinar on September 05, 2014, 10:32:22 PMQuote from: Mr. Whippy on September 05, 2014, 09:30:54 PMGoogle decided to prevent you from writing onto the SD card. I don't think you can save photos to SD. It's almost like ROM now.Not quite that bad, but close. I don't know the exact limitations, but I seem to remember storing photos to the SD card after the upgrade.Only system app can get permission to do it, so your stock camera can, but aftermarket one can't.
Quote from: jzmtl on September 06, 2014, 04:37:22 AMThere is a galaxy model that has a metal body but I think it has a lower spec than the s5, not sure how that fits.I believe that would be the Active series (S4 Active and S5 Active)