Is it possible to upgrade a Samsung Galaxy J3 2016 to Android 6.0?
Isaac
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Hello, my parents recently bought me a Samsung Galaxy J3 2016 as a new smartphone. It's not buggy, it's smooth, but the only problem is that I only have 8 GB of internal memory, and the phone is running Android 5.1 Lollipop.
I learned that starting from Android 6.0 Marshmallow, smartphones have the ability to transform the SD card into internal memory, which I can't do. I found out through several searches that the Galaxy J3 2016 does not offer an update to a newer version, but I learned that with a few manipulations, installations of stuff, etc., it could be upgraded to Android 6.0 or even Android 7.0 Nougat.
I was thinking: Why not upgrade my J3 2016 to Android 6.0, and that way, I could put my 32 GB SD card in it, which I would transform into internal memory, so I would have a Samsung Galaxy J3 2016 running Android 6.0 with 40 GB of memory.
What do you think of my idea? I've thought a lot about it. Do you think there are significant risks? Do you think it's a good idea? Or should I absolutely avoid doing this? I look forward to your responses.
I learned that starting from Android 6.0 Marshmallow, smartphones have the ability to transform the SD card into internal memory, which I can't do. I found out through several searches that the Galaxy J3 2016 does not offer an update to a newer version, but I learned that with a few manipulations, installations of stuff, etc., it could be upgraded to Android 6.0 or even Android 7.0 Nougat.
I was thinking: Why not upgrade my J3 2016 to Android 6.0, and that way, I could put my 32 GB SD card in it, which I would transform into internal memory, so I would have a Samsung Galaxy J3 2016 running Android 6.0 with 40 GB of memory.
What do you think of my idea? I've thought a lot about it. Do you think there are significant risks? Do you think it's a good idea? Or should I absolutely avoid doing this? I look forward to your responses.
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Hello
Next, your J3 does not allow you to merge your internal memory and your microSD. Samsung does not permit this. Additionally, your J3 has 8 GB of internal memory, but this is a raw figure because once Android and the Samsung overlay plus apps are taken into account, you will realistically have about 4.3 GB left.
Next, your J3 does not allow you to merge your internal memory and your microSD. Samsung does not permit this. Additionally, your J3 has 8 GB of internal memory, but this is a raw figure because once Android and the Samsung overlay plus apps are taken into account, you will realistically have about 4.3 GB left.