Program download fills free space causing call log problems
I downloaded a sizeable program (9MB) that required that it be directly downloaded to the phone and not via the computer syncing. Unfortunately, it filled all my phone memory despite having a 4GB SD card in place. I couldn't figure out how to transfer it to the SD card to free up the space. Due to the program, I had the typical problems of having all the memory tied up (call logs, slow performance, etc.) Is there any good way to download the program that I want to the SD care instead of going directly to the phone memory? Or as an alternative, is there a good way to transfer the program after it has already been downloaded?
Applications can not be installed on the memory card.
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