

If it is, then maybe you can sneak other files there, but the app may never see them since they're not listed in their inventory.īut you might find it works if you pay with it that way. I'd point the video apps to that space, download something, then see if it's visible on the SD card. (I think it's in the settings somewhere that you can point apps to us that space instead of internal storage.) But app access doesn't mean you can 'sideload' that media yourself. I also think that for the things you can 'download' they mean that you can point apps to download those items to that space. I have my whole library on the SD card, in epub format, on the SD card and they open in EZ and Aldiko. When they say "books" I think they mean books downloaded from Amazon. Why use a microSD card for Kindle Fire The tablet market has a lot of different players that have solidified themselves in the pecking order. Books, Silk browser downloads, and email can only be downloaded to and stored on the internal storage of your Fire tablet. You can install apps and games, download music, videos, and audiobooks, and store photos and personal videos on an external MicroSD Card. #10 Dusky Rose 03-18-2016, 10:35 AMThey've got some information about the storage on the Fire SD card here.
