If you’re like most Android users, you probably have a ton of photos, videos, and other files stored on your device’s internal storage. But what if you want to add more space? Or what if you just want to move some of your files to a new device? Fortunately, Android supports microSD cards of up to 256GB. So whether you need to store more photos or videos, or just want some extra space on your current device, using a microSD card is the perfect solution. Here are four tips for using a 64GB microSD card on Android:

  1. Check Your Device’s Storage Capacity Before you can use a microSD card with your Android device, you first need to check its storage capacity. You can do this by opening the “Settings” app and navigating to “Storage.” From here, you can see how much free space is available on your device’s internal storage (in GB), as well as any microSD cards that are currently plugged in (if applicable).
  2. Format Your MicroSD Card Before Use If your device doesn’t support expandable storage (like the Nexus 6P and Pixel 2), then it’s important that your microSD card is formatted before use. This will erase all of its data so that it can be used with your Android device. To format a microSD card: open the “Settings” app and navigate to “Storage.” From here, tap “Format” and follow the on-screen instructions. Make sure that the “Erase everything” option is selected before proceeding.
  3. Copy Your Files To The MicroSD Card Before Use Once your microSD card has been formatted and filled with files, it’s time to copy those files over to it. To do this: open the “File Manager” app and locate the files that you want to transfer over. Tap on each file one-by-one and select “Copy.” Then tap ..