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Great question, I've been wondering this for awhile. I've always seen it mentioned in posts in a positive way. A few times also seen it spoken of as a selling point for ROM "abc". So to the powers that be, "what is the truth behind putting apps to SD?" The more details the better. Noobie I am, teach you will.
Nycorduroy
It's mostly for people who don't have plenty of space on their phone. If you've got the memory to spare, leave your apps there. They will load and run faster.
Not everyone's phone came with 8GB of internal memory. And then there are the app collectors and people who play a lot of high end games. They tend to max out their phone's memory.
Thanks for the reply. That is what I thought, but was confused when it came with liberty since it is for the dx and d2 where they both have plenty of internal storage
It's an integral part of Froyo. They would have had to deliberately remove it. No reason to remove it as long as it provides functionality with no major drawbacks.
Does the tab have an SD slot? If not I think Samsung sells an SD card adapter. Either way yes you should be able to although there's no real reason to.