If you’re like most Android users, you probably have at least one or two apps installed on your phone. But what if you want to move an app to your SD card? There are a few ways to do this, but the easiest way is to use the built-in app manager on Android 4.4.2 and 4.3 devices, or use a third-party app such as MoveToSD. If you’re using the built-in app manager, first open it and select the app you want to move. Then tap on the SD card icon in the top left corner of the main screen and select “Move.” The app will ask if you want to move the app to a new location or keep it where it is. If you choose “Keep,” then the app will keep track of where it has been stored and will show you an update notification when it’s time for another move. If you’re using a third-party application such as MoveToSD, first open that application and select the desired SD card location in its list of options. Then tap on “Move.” The application will ask if you want to move the app to a new location or keep it where it is. If you choose “Keep,” then the application will keep track of where it has been stored and will show you an update notification when it’s time for another move.