AppMgr Pro III (App 2 SD)

4.7
20.8K reviews
100K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

AppMgr (also known as App 2 SD) is a totally new design app that provides the following components:
Move apps: moves apps to either internal or external storage for getting more available app storage
Hide apps: hides system (built-in) apps from the app drawer
Freeze apps: freeze apps so they won't use any CPU or memory resources
App manager: manages apps for batch uninstalling, moving apps or sharing apps with friends

Support app 2 sd for Android 2 and above. For Android 6+, read http://bit.ly/2CtZHb2 if you don't see the Change button. Some devices may not be supported, visit AppMgr > Settings > About > FAQ for details.

Features:
★ up-to-date UI style, themes
★ batch uninstall apps
★ batch move apps to external storage
★ notify when movable apps installed
★ hide apps from app drawer
★ freeze apps to a stop state
★ 1-tap to clear all cache
★ batch clear apps cache or data
★ export/import the app list
★ sort apps by name, size or installation time
★ share customized app list with friends
★ support home screen widgets

Functions for rooted device
★ Root uninstaller, Root freeze, Root cache cleaner
★ Root app mover

Move apps:
Are you running out of application storage? Do you hate having to check each and every app if it supports moving to the SD card? Do you want an app that automatically does this for you and can notify you when an app can be moved? This component streamlines the movement of apps to on your device's external or internal storage through your device's Settings. With this, you'll have more control over your ever expanding collection of apps. This is crucial to anyone who has memory management issues.

Hide apps
You don't care for all the apps your carrier adds to Android? Well, now you can get rid of them! This component enables you to hide system (built-in) apps from the app drawer.

Freeze apps
You can freeze apps so they won't use any CPU or memory resources and consume zero-battery. It's good for you to freeze apps that you would like to keep in device, but don't want them to run or be uninstalled.

Permissions
• WRITE/READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE: use to export/import the apps list
• GET_PACKAGE_SIZE, PACKAGE_USAGE_STATS: get the size information of apps
• BIND_ACCESSIBILITY_SERVICE: this app uses Accessibility services to automate the function (e.g. clear cache, move apps), optional. It helps those who have difficulty in tapping and complete the task easier
• WRITE_SETTINGS: prevent the screen rotation during the automatic function
• SYSTEM_ALERT_WINDOW: draw a wait screen above other apps during the automatic function

We have been selected as a Google I/O 2011 Developer Sandbox partner, for its innovative design and advanced technology.

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Updated on
Mar 8, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.8
18.4K reviews
Winter Rose
January 7, 2024
I don't see how it works. I have moved all apps allowed from my internal memory to my SD card and even when I know they were moved (the ones unable to be moved have the 'X'), the size of the apps internally doesn't change. I'm not sure why my phone seems to be perpetually running at 99% full, and I've already cleaned out all pics and videos as well. I have 128GB, my system apps is like 32GB, but the actual Apps, the ones that have supposedly been moved shows 92.80GB! What the heck?
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AZSoft Technology Inc.
January 8, 2024
I need more information to check what the problem is. Please send me a log by going to: AppMgr > Settings > App log > MENU > Email > select Gmail Please describe the problem in the email; otherwise, the system will ignore the log email. Please also attach some screenshots of the problem.
Long Ago And Far Away
January 14, 2024
Would just like to know why now when I use the clear cache turbo mode I have to go into settings and give it permission all the time. When I first installed the app I gave it permission once and that was all it needed. But evidently somewhere in the foggy mist of updates something changed. Don't get me wrong I still like the app, this is way better than clearing caches individually, it's just having to keep giving permission already granted kind of gets annoying.
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AZSoft Technology Inc.
January 15, 2024
Usually, the problem is caused by the system's built-in task killer(or battery saver or memory optimization) function or 3rd party task killer apps. Please visit http://bit.ly/2EEMD4o for how to add our apps to the whitelist of task killer. After that, reboot the device and try again to see if it works.
N A (N/A)
May 31, 2020
Does exactly what I need. Worthy purchase. I have an S7 which I love, but it's always running out of phone storage. Using this to manage moving apps to SD, I now have almost 3gigs for the first time in a few years. Every time an app updates, my OS moves it back to phone storage, and things break. This alerts me and allows me to move them back to SD in bulk.
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What's new

v5.72/v5.71
★ AppMgr is now Android 14 compatible
★ send me an email if you'd like to help with the translation
★ bugs fixed and optimization