Moto z sd card write permission
Using an SD card on the moto z
Whether its images, music, videos or applications we know that the most important stuff on people's phones is stored in the user memory.
The moto z allows you to expand your memory by using a micro SD card.
To insert the microSD card:
1. With the phone facing down, insert the tool that comes with your phone into the small hole on the card tray and pop out the tray.
2. Insert the microSD card with the gold contacts facing up.
3. Carefully insert the tray back in the phone and make sure it closes securely.
When you insert an SD card for the first time, you can choose to either use the card as Portable Storage or Internal Storage.
Only pictures and media can be stored on the card.
Downloaded applications, their data, is always internal. they can not be moved to the card.
The card is readable by other devices. (another phone, Mac, PC, digital camera)
Content on the card is not encrypted by default.
The card will NOT be reformatted when Portable storage is selected.
Downloaded applications, their data and media can be moved to the card
The card is not readable by other devices. (another phone, Mac, PC, digital camera)
The card is always encrypted, and can not be decrypted on any other device.
We recommend use of a high speed card , such as a UHS-1 type . Class 4 and Class 2 micro SD cards are not recommended for adopted internal storage usage . The performance of these cards is typically 10x slower than internal storage performance.
High speed card are identified by these logos:
If your card it too slow, your device will warn your during the adoption process. If you encounter this dialog, we advise to upgrade your card to a UHS-1 card first.
Using your card as ‘Portable Storage’
- Insert the SD card on your device
- Android will notify you a new SD Card has been detected, you can setup the card as portable or internal storage
- If you decide to defer this decision, the card will be used as portable storage by default. you can change this selection through Settings -> Storage at a later stage
Using your card as ‘Portable Storage’
- Media, pictures, movies already on the card will be visible in the device photo gallery and media apps. New content side loaded to the card will also be available and viewable in media apps on the device
- Through the Motorola camera application settings, you can select the default storage for pictures and movies captured through the Motorola camera app. Third party camera might not offer this option.
- Some third party applications will enable you to store their content on the ‘portable’ SD card, as in lollipop; but only if the application developer chose to do so (Google Play Music)
- If you select a card as portable storage, you will NOT be able to move applications to the card, nor will play store automatically install applications to this card
Using your card as ‘Internal Storage’
- Insert the card in the device
- You should see a “Set Up SD card” Notification
- Tap on ‘setup SD card’ in the insertion notification (or go to settings->storage->select card-> menu->format as internal)
- Select the ‘internal storage’ option, after have carefully read the warning
- If you currently have applications installed on the card, your device will ask you to move these applications back to internal storage before formatting your card
- Your card will be formatted and encrypted, and usable as device storage
- Once the card has been formatted, you will be asked whether you want to migrate data currently on your device to the card. This step will move all media, pictures, and documents to the SD card.
- By selecting where to migrate content, you also select the preferred storage location for all applications, databases and data.
- If you decide to move that data to the card, the SD card will also become the preferred storage location for all applications content, data and database and media.
- If you decide to skip this step, your device internal storage will remain the preferred storage for all content.