Samsung to finally allow adoptable storage with Android Pie

Ro, 13 November 2018

The adoptable storage feature was introduced with Android Marshmallow a few years ago and it made sense for devices with low built-in storage since the microSD card acted as an additional space not just for your media but your apps as well. Unfortunately, Samsung chose not to adopt that feature on the premise that only low-storage, low-end devices would benefit. It all changes with Android Pie, though.

The adoptable storage option in Android Pie beta for Galaxy Note9 The adoptable storage option in Android Pie beta for Galaxy Note9
The adoptable storage option in Android Pie beta for Galaxy Note9

According to post in XDA Developers, the adoptable storage function will be enabled with the upcoming Pie update for the Galaxy S9-series and the Note9. The feature has been found in the leaked Galaxy Note9 firmware, but it doesn't work properly for now.

Although a useful feature, it doesn't take away the fact that Samsung is pretty late on this one as most Galaxy devices have at least 32GB of internal storage, which is enough for your apps while the microSD card will take care of your media library.

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But if you choose to merge the storage can it then be reverted?

  • The objective Guy
  • 02 Jan 2019
  • P1Q

One of the pictures show there's an option to keep the sd card for files only, hence it would work as it always has been on previous Samsung devices

Apps that cannot be migrated to sd card can benefit from this

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