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Artem2012-08-29 18:49:07
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Artem, 2012-08-29 18:49:07

How to force applications to be installed in Nand?

Not so long ago I am the owner of a device with Androyd and I can not understand one moment. All applications are installed in system. And it's not as big as you'd like. As far as possible, I transfer everything to Nand with pens, but common sense tells me that this should not be so.

Are there any recipes for automating the installation of applications in Nand?

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agmt, 2012-08-30
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Usually /system is connected as read-only. Applications are installed by default in /data.
You can try to look at the market settings, or application settings, or memory settings.

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Ruma7a, 2012-08-30
@Ruma7a

What do you mean by Nand? It seems that they usually call it that, well, in addition to the type of flash, a soldered, “built-in” flash drive into the SoC, no? Maybe you're still talking about an external SD?
And which device with which version of "androyd" do you have there?
Just in case, if we are still talking about transferring to SD, there is a recipe for setting the default installation path via ADB / Terminal. Probably already in the form of apk.

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