If you have been using WhatsApp for quite a while, it may take up much space. And since you may not want to remove some of the media files on your WhatsApp account to free up space, your best option may be to move WhatsApp to SD card.
Now that you are able to choose an SD card that suits your needs perfectly, it is time to move the WhatsApp media files to the new SD card. One of the easiest ways to do it is to use your computer. This method is simple and only requires your phone, the SD card, and a USB cable. Follow these simple steps to do it:
You can also alternatively move the WhatsApp folder to the SD card without connecting the device to the computer. To do this, you need to use a file explorer app on your device known as ES file Explorer. Follow these simple steps to do it:
The above solutions will help you move the current WhatsApp media files to SD card. Unless you set this process to be automatic, you will have to move the files every time there is an accumulation of data on WhatsApp folder. The best solution in this instance is to set the SD card as the default storage for your WhatsApp data.
To do this, you will need an app like XInternalSD. It is important to note however that these apps will only work on rooted Android devices. Here’s how to do it:
Once WhatsApp is enabled, all WhatsApp data will be saved to your SD card by default.
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Moving WhatsApp data to SD card is advantageous when you want to free up your device’s internal storage for other types of data. Share your thoughts with us on this topic and other WhatsApp related topic in the comments section below.
The conversations on WhatsApp are a constant coming and going of photos, videos, GIFs, and other files that progressively occupy the internal memory of your mobile phone. In this guide, we will teach you how to save WhatsApp photos automatically in the SD of your smartphone in order to free up space and your performance is better.
Once you download WhatsApp on your mobile and start using it, the multimedia content you receive through the app is stored directly in internal storage.
Without realizing it, you can get to occupy many gigabytes, affecting the behavior of the phone if it has little free memory. Fortunately, you only need to follow a few simple steps to save WhatsApp photos to SD. Saving your WhatsApp photos to an SD card is very easy.
If your mobile phone has a microSD card slot, it is interesting to use this accessory to save WhatsApp photos, videos, and other multimedia content there. The folder that interests us, in this case, it’s called WhatsApp Media, that’s where all the files are stored that you share through the application. For WhatsApp photos to be automatically saved to SD, simply move this folder from the phone’s internal storage to the SD card. These are the steps to follow:
There are several aspects to take into account when carrying out this process. The first one is that, before doing it, you have to make sure that you have enough free space on the SD card. In addition, you should also know that if the WhatsApp Media folder is very large, the process can spread out for a few minutes. Another important detail is that the steps to follow and the previous screenshots reflect how the procedure is from a Realme mobile.
You should keep in mind that, depending on the brand of your mobile, these steps may vary slightly. For example, you can change the name of some functions or sections. Despite this, the key steps are the same: enter the manager, select the WhatsApp Media folder and move it to the SD card.
How to save WhatsApp photos in the gallery of your mobile If you notice that the storage of your mobile is running out or you have even seen a message that warns you that the free space is insufficient, saving WhatsApp photos in the SD can be a good method to recover part of that memory.
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Updated: Heading: WhatsApp FAQAuthor: Dmitry Romanov
The American messenger WhatsApp has long and successfully taken root in the lives of billions of other people around the world. The application is surprisingly easy to manage and very convenient: it is a messenger with the ability to instantly send text messages, documents and files of various formats, audio and video content.
Due to its popularity and widespread use, WhatsApp users have the opportunity to contact almost anyone (whether it be a friend, work colleague or beloved relative), all you need to know is the phone number of the owner.
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Messenger users have repeatedly noticed that despite the small size of the application during installation, it still begins to take up more and more memory over time. Users have to see how the precious internal memory of their smartphones is consumed by files and documents from the messenger. Therefore, people are looking for a way to make WhatsApp save to the SD card on android.
Messenger developers are famous for being extremely concerned about the security and privacy of their users.
That is why the data is not stored on a shared server.
All chat histories, documents and multimedia files are stored in the internal memory of users' smartphones in a folder called WhatsApp.
When examining it, you may find several smaller folders, such as:
By opening the folder you need, you can find files corresponding to its name that were sent to you by other users. The messenger also has the function of transferring these files to external memory and deleting them.
It will not work to move WhatsApp to a memory card on an android immediately at the time of installation, since the developers have not provided an official, easy and affordable way to do this. Also, all your data from the messenger is saved to the internal memory by default.
There are two ways to transfer data to a memory card and free up internal memory:
But the messenger itself cannot be transferred to external memory using regular means, since the developers did not provide for this function.
Due to the ubiquitous use of applications, smartphones cannot always withstand such a large load on the internal memory of a smartphone. This situation also applies to WhatsApp. The messenger itself weighs about 50 megabytes, but due to its active use by users, it can take up to 1 gigabyte of internal memory or even more.
In order not to think about which less necessary file you need to delete, just set WhatsApp to save files to your smartphone's memory card. In order for WhatsApp to save to a memory card on Android, you need to follow a few simple steps in the settings of your smartphone:
After the performed actions, all new files will be automatically saved to the external memory, thus not occupying the internal one.
Now let's consider the possibility of transferring files to external memory using third-party applications. We list the most popular applications among users and how to use them:
Using them is quite simple:
In this way, you can solve the problem of WhatsApp affecting the internal memory of your smartphone, free up space and be able to save more important files to your device.
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To free up memory on your Android smartphone, transfer data from WhatsApp to SD card.
The FolderMount application will help with this, the settings of which we will discuss in this article.
The images and videos from WhatsApp that your interlocutors constantly send are automatically stored in the smartphone's memory and take up a lot of space. The solution to the problem may be to move all the data of the Android application to the SD card. But is it possible?
Unfortunately, getting WhatsApp to save all your photos and videos to your SD card is not easy. However, users with root rights can do this - just install the free Android app FolderMount, which will help you move the WhatsApp root folder to an external memory card. The tool "deceives" the messenger, pretending that the folder is still in the internal memory. We talk more about root rights on Android in this article.
By the way, FolderMount can be used not only for WhatsApp, but also to transfer other Android applications to the SD card.
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