A1000 moving app data to external sd

Can anyone please help me with moving my game data to an external sd rather than internal sd? The internal sd is just 1gb and it is of no use. So, I kindly request Lenovo to provide an upgrade that would permit apps to be moved to an external sd. Please provide this soon.

I understand your problem as this was also a problem to me....but NOT now...!!!! I already asked lenovo to provide an update for this purpose many a times but no use. So only solution to you is to root your tablet and swap (interchange) your internal and external sd card. You can see my post over here for detailed explanation about how to do it:-
forums.lenovo.com/t5/Idea-Android-based-Tablets/PREAMBLE-FOR-LENOVO-A1000-ROM-RECOVERY-ETC/td-p/1299061/page/2
You can say thank you by pressing the star left to my post IF I HELPED YOU

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