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Root Explorer can Fix Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Play edition saving error on SD card

Some owners of the Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Play edition have been reported issues while saving pictures and apps directly to SD card. This problem only noticed when the device was then updated to the latest 4.3 and its quietly pointed-out that Samsung or Google had been intentionally took away the SD card write access for some reasons. As a result of this scenario owners cannot copy files to the SD card. 'It sees it, it can play or view stuff, but but no write support to the SD card from apps', an owner of Samsung Galaxy S4 Goole Play edition told. 'I really think they will have to patch this to function like it did in 4.2.2 because most of my apps no longer work' added by another owner.





Recently, a workaround to for this Android 4.3 on Galaxy S4 Google Edition breaks SD card writing for apps have been found. The only way to resolve this issue is you must have your device rooted, and using an called Root explorer from Play store will do the job. All you need is run the apps and edit some string of line code from the (platform.xml) file. The detailed guide can be found on our sources below.

source:  sammobile androidcentral

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