Jan 12, 2013

Tutorial How Use Rooted Galaxy S3 and Note 2 External Storage as Internal Storage

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My Samsung galaxy Note2 and S3 has 16GB internal storage  So is it this storage is enough for you?  If you are developers, then I think this storage is not enough for you as you need install lot of application , custom ROM and others for testing purpose. How about increase your Galaxy Note 2 16GB internal storage to 32GB? So how to increase the Galaxy S3 and Note  2 internal storage? Usually, lot of online tutorial  are teaching you download application such as App2Sd  from Google Play Store and install into your Android phones. Then move your phones installed application to the External SD card storage.
Here, I found another best alternative method to increase your Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 internal storage. You no need waste money buy  any application and waste time manually move the installed application into the External SD Card. All you need is change some system file command that located into your Rooted Galaxy Note 2 and S3.  So here, is the tutorial how change to use your external storage as internal storage. Yes! Your internal storage will become external storage.In other hand, Your External SD storage will become internal storage! Below is the step by step tutorial:
Note: Root, Flash or modified Galaxy S3 firmware will void the phone warranty. Method below is only as a reference  for developer. Try it on your own risk. Before proceed to the step tutorial below, You can refer to the Galaxy S3 Hints and Tips for more info.
Step 1. Refer the root tutorial,  if your Galaxy Note 2 (Link) and Galaxy S3 still not root (Link).
Step 2: Download and install Root Explorer application from Google Play store.
Step 3: Open Root Explorer application, change “Mount R/O” to “Mount R/W”. Then go to system>etc.


Step 4: Hold press vold.fstab. Then click open with the text  Editor (note: not is open with text viewver.
Step 5: Change the command as below:
Before:


Now:


Step 6: safe the text editor file. Then reboot your phones now. That’s All!

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