New Feature: External storage option for mobile app

Dan Shumway
Dan Shumway Member Posts: 1
edited November 21 in English Feedback
I would love to see the option to store my resources on an external SD card so that I can carry my entire library on my phone. As it is now my internal storage is very limited and I can only download a few resources for offline use. Thank you!
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  • Shane Ball
    Shane Ball Member Posts: 6
    I have this same suggestion, I quite regularly am out of data services and the app just doesn't work with media in that fashion. My whole library is 104gb and i have a 256 gb memory card, please make it possible to have my resources offline. I know this is software as a service but it is really hampered when no online connectivity is available
  • Karen L. Miller
    Karen L. Miller Member Posts: 3
    I have this same suggestion. My tablet has limited internal storage, but my SD card has tons of storage. Spotify does this automagically ... isn't that a feature you could incorporate?
  • Andreas H. Roemer
    Andreas H. Roemer Member Posts: 14
    Same suggestion. My internal storage is full and I would like to move Logos-Cache (just the cache) to my SD-Card in the tablet.
  • Emory Horvath
    Emory Horvath Member Posts: 39
    I'd really like this too.  I'm not out of internal memory yet, but i can foresee that coming eventually, and it'd be real useful.  Rather than having to buy a whole new tablet.
  • Uwe Scholl
    Uwe Scholl Member Posts: 2
    This is my suggestion, too. Internal storage is limited.
  • Since this feature is a standard app feature there is no reason this ability should not be turned on. Logos programmers just need to turn it on. It would take a programmer 5 minutes at most to flip the switch. The great cloud of witnesses is always near us and watching over us. Logos your cloud is not as we go to teach and preach. 
  • Albert
    Albert Member Posts: 5
    I also primarily use an android tablet for reading logos resources. Eink since it is easier on my eyes. But the battery doesn't do great with being internet-connected, and the inability to use sd card storage is a real limiter. It seems like sd card storage was part of an old version of the android app, so it shouldn't be a huge development hurdle.