move the app to SD cards. the app takes up so much memory that I can't download new apps or update my phone.
large app takes up a lot of space.

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D S commented
Allow user to move data to SDcard. This will keep tablet or phone from wasting storage on mail.
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John Szarek commented
For both the app itself and email data too.
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Achievership commented
Use External Storage - SD card.
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George Givens Jr commented
although this is reported as completed in another suggestion I am unable to change from internal storage to external storage on my Samsung Galaxy S7 with Android version 7.
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cskala@heroldssalads.com commented
need to be able to move app to the sd card. it currently used a lot of internal storage space.
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SABAU, Valer Sorin commented
Internal memory being limited ,SD card is a better location for the app
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Robert Weiner commented
I just had to do a factory reset. It would be SO HELPFUL to be able to restore Outlook preferences and account settings from a backup.
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Geb Sierra commented
the app can take up so much memory.
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D. Charles Pyle commented
Since the app needs to be in internal storage, add a setting that allows the email databases to be stored and accessed on external storage. That would make it so that only the app takes space on the phone and more storage is available for emails.
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D S commented
App uses too much ram. Use sd card for messages. This will free up a great deal of ram.
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Anonymous commented
Very necessary to move, we need this option asap.
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D S commented
If this doesn't get resolved soon, many Outlook app users will change to gmail on MS platform, tablet and phone. Where is the commitment statement from MS?
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Robert S. Shoemaker, NCARB commented
previous request was closed as complete but we cannot find the option to select, please help
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Anonymous commented
Totally agree. Can't move to sd card or limit size of downloaded emails. Returning to using k9 email client
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Steiner commented
I would like for it to save email address I have used before but it wont. it also doesn't show any emails I have sent
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Anonymous commented
Unfortunately, I cannot keep this Android app because the app cannot be moved to secondary storage. I'm like every Android user and have limited available space on primary storage. Because of the OS and other required data that must be stored on primary storage, I have to move apps to my SD card after I install them in order to make room. I understand that users must first install apps to primary storage on Android. That's fine. Users should then be able to move apps like this to Secondary Storage in App Storage Settings. This app does not allow that. Sadly, I have to uninstall this app now since I don't have enough space on my primary storage to keep it.
To be clear, developers can enable apps to be moved to SD Cards. I understand that there are legitimate reasons why some apps can't be moved to secondary storage. For instance, App Widgets or Alarm Services will no longer work from apps run on Secondary Storage. I'm not sure if those examples apply to this app, but again, my opinion is to let the user make the trade off. Some users like myself will give up features just to be able to move the app to SD Storage. For me, it's better to be able to keep an app with limited functionality than have to uninstall it altogether.
I've heard that some developers prevent their apps from running on SD Cards simply because the app may run slower. I surely hope that is not the reason with this app. My opinion is: Let the user decide. As it stands, I can't use this app at all because I don't have enough space to keep it installed on my primary storage.
SUGGESTIONS FOR THE DEVELOPER: If there is not an unsurpassable reason to allow users to move your app to SD Cards, then please change the "android:InstallLocation" attribute in your app to allow it to be moved to an SD Card after installation. If you are worried about a second-rate user experience, then simply display a warning to the user of the functionality that will be lost by running the app from an SD Card. If you haven’t heard this suggestion from other users, then please keep in mind that many are probably just uninstalling your app when they run out of primary storage space on their phone. Users with an SD card in their phone usually have tons of available storage there, so there is never a reason to go through those apps and uninstall them. In other words, another good reason to allow your app to be moved to SD Storage is the users are much less likely to uninstall it to make room for other things on their limited primary storage.
If there are legitimate reasons that your app can't be moved to a device's SD card, then please at least create a setting in the app that allows users to store the App Data on the SD card.
Thank you so much for considering my suggestions and feedback. I'm passionate about this because I would otherwise like to be able to keep and use your app. :)
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John Szarek commented
Previously stated as complete but not true. Outlook does not provide the option to Move itself and it's data to SD card. Please provide that ability. :-)
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Hall commented
Unfortunately, I cannot keep this Android app because the app cannot be moved to secondary storage. I'm like every Android user and have limited available space on primary storage. Because of the OS and other required data that must be stored on primary storage, I have to move apps to my SD card after I install them in order to make room. I understand that users must first install apps to primary storage on Android. That's fine. Users should then be able to move apps like this to Secondary Storage in App Storage Settings. This app does not allow that. Sadly, I have to uninstall this app now since I don't have enough space on my primary storage to keep it.
To be clear, developers can enable apps to be moved to SD Cards. I understand that there are legitimate reasons why some apps can't be moved to secondary storage. For instance, App Widgets or Alarm Services will no longer work from apps run on Secondary Storage. I'm not sure if those examples apply to this app, but again, my opinion is to let the user make the trade off. Some users like myself will give up features just to be able to move the app to SD Storage. For me, it's better to be able to keep an app with limited functionality than have to uninstall it altogether.
I've heard that some developers prevent their apps from running on SD Cards simply because the app may run slower. I surely hope that is not the reason with this app. My opinion is: Let the user decide. As it stands, I can't use this app at all because I don't have enough space to keep it installed on my primary storage.
SUGGESTIONS FOR THE DEVELOPER: If there is not an unsurpassable reason to allow users to move your app to SD Cards, then please change the "android:InstallLocation" attribute in your app to allow it to be moved to an SD Card after installation. If you are worried about a second-rate user experience, then simply display a warning to the user of the functionality that will be lost by running the app from an SD Card. If you haven’t heard this suggestion from other users, then please keep in mind that many are probably just uninstalling your app when they run out of primary storage space on their phone. Users with an SD card in their phone usually have tons of available storage there, so there is never a reason to go through those apps and uninstall them. In other words, another good reason to allow your app to be moved to SD Storage is the users are much less likely to uninstall it to make room for other things on their limited primary storage.
If there are legitimate reasons that your app can't be moved to a device's SD card, then please at least create a setting in the app that allows users to store the App Data on the SD card.
Thank you so much for considering my suggestions and feedback. I'm passionate about this because I would otherwise like to be able to keep and use your app. :)
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Dmitri Chamchad commented
Save setting of your emails to SD, Dropbox etc. If you have to reinstall the app you don't have to set all your email boxes again.
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Vijeth Balarama commented
Sometimes the email has to be attached and there is no feature that I found to save and attach an email.