Hi Nick and Harry,
Thanks for your answers, they really help me.
I did the test that Nick suggested and indeed when I uncouple the SD-card I
see that the claim on internal storage by OsmAnd drops from 4,0 GB to 106
MB. The same effect I see for DSCloud (by Synology) whose claim drops from
1,6 GB to 83MB.
Strangely I see no drop in the total use of internal storage, it remains
14,56GB, nor in Used space that remains 7,61GB, nor in Used for Apps that
remains 7,59GB.
I am doubting on what to do now. Wait for Samsung for a new version?
Choose Harry's suggestion with it drawbacks?
Anyhow thanks for your help.
Chris
Op dinsdag 29 augustus 2017 21:51:34 UTC+2 schreef Chris Hoetmer:
>
> I am using a Samsung Galaxy J5 (2016) Duos with Android 6.0.1 with 16,00GB
> storage of which 14,56GB is in use.
> I also inserted a 64GB SD-card of which 40,53GB is in use.
> I have OSMAndPlus 2.7.5
> Somehow I succeeded to move the maps of to the SD-card and OsmAnd works
> fine. I did this some months ago, so I don't remember the details, only
> that it was not straightforforward.
> Last week I wanted to add another App but there was not sufficient
> storage. OsmAnd seems to be the culprit.
> "Kaarten GPS Navigatie OsmAnd" still claims 4,0GB of internal storage.
> I used File Commander to check the contents of map
> "Android/data/net.osmandplus/files" in both internal storage and in the
> SD-card and I am sure that the maps are on the SD-card and are NOT in
> internal storage.
>
> Does anyone have the same problem? Was there a solution?
> Is there an error in the software of Android or OsmAnd that causes the
> maps to be recorded as internal storage while they are on the SD-card?
> Is there a miscommunication between OsmAnd and Android?
>
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