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Check the Amount of SD Storage:
- Open the apps drawer
- Launch Settings
- Scroll to and tap Storage
- Swipe to SD card to check the storage values
Format the SD Card:
WARNING! By formatting the SD card, you will lose all data stored on the external storage, including downloaded content, media files, contacts etc. If necessary, back up your data before proceeding.
- Tap Apps on the home screen
- Open Settings
- Tap Storage > Erase SD Card
- Tap Erase SD card again to confirm
Open or Delete SD Card Files:
- Tap Apps on the home screen
- Open File Command
- To open files, tap them
- To remove a file on the SD card, tap and hold it and then tap Delete
Set the Default App Storage Location:
NOTE: Default applications (such as Camera") will store data on the phones internal memory. However you can change this setting for each default app, and switch to SD card storage. For the Camera app:
- Tap Camera on the home screen
- Tap Settings
- Tap Data storage and select SD Card
NOTE: Other default apps have the storage options within their Settings menus.
Transfer Files between SD and Internal Storage:
- Open the apps drawer
- Launch File Command
- Navigate to the file you wish to transfer
- Tap & hold the file
- Select Cut or Copy
- Navigate to the desired location on the internal storage or SD card, and tap Paste
Transfer Files between a PC and SD Storage:
- Connect the Kyocera DuraForce XD to your PC via USB
- Drag the Notification bar down on the home screen
- Tap Touch for other USB options and make sure Media device (MTP) is selected
- On the computer, open the File Explorer
- Transfer the desired files from / to the computer / phone SD storage
- After the transfer is done, eject the phone storage from the system tray, and safely disconnect the device from the USB cord
Transfer Files between a Mac Computer and SD Storage:
- Open the Internet browser on the Mac
- Visit https://www.android.com/filetransfer/
- Download the app on the Mac
- Open androidfiletransfer.dmg
- Drag Android File Transfer to Applications
- Establish a USB connection between the Kyocera phone and Mac
- On the phone, swipe the Notification bar down and make sure Media Device (MTP) is turned on
- On the Mac, open Android File Transfer
- Browse for the desired files and use drag > drop to transfer them from / to the Mac / SD storage
- After youre done transferring the files, drag the phones virtual drive from the desktop into the Trash can to eject it
- You can now safely disconnect the phone from the USB
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