The update heading to users of the Samsung Galaxy S4 may finally alleviate the storage problem that’s plagued the flagship since launch, though it does so in a way that those calling for a fix might not have hoped for.
The update, which according to SamMobile is now available in the Samsung Keis client, includes a host of software fixes and updates designed to make lives easier for Galaxy S4 users. Thankfully, that includes addressing the lack of storage on the device’s lowest price 16GB device, though it’s only available to users of the Galaxy S4 with a SnapDragon processor right now, and only in Germany.
Galaxy S4 users with a Exynos processor and everyone outside of Germany will have to hold out hope that they’ll get the update in the near future.
Starting with today’s update, users will now be able to install applications onto the SD card that they have in their device. Thereby allowing them to free up more space for music and video on their device’s onboard storage. That’s a far cry from what users had been clamoring for, a way to summarily ditch many of Samsung’s preinstalled apps so that they can reclaim the space they take up, though at least the company is showing progress.
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