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And when I say "install" I mean "move upon installation". I want to package a movie file with an .apk, but it's kind of big for internal storage (at least on older phones) as it is ~10mb.

Since there is no "run this custom code when you install" feature (reasonable), I can't save to the SDcard the normal way... right?

There's always the option of having the app download the movie and save it to the SDcard when the user first launches, but then they can't watch the movie until it's done downloading, and that doesn't feel elegant since they just finished downloading the app and now have to wait again.

I know about installing the entire app to the SDcard, but that only works for 2.2+, eh? Enough phones are still running 2.1 that I want to support those.

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have you looked at http://developer.android.com/guide/appendix/install-location.html

btw here goes the code add this to your manifest file

<manifest xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
    android:installLocation="preferExternal"
    ... >

Note: The ability for your application to install on the external storage is a feature available only on devices running API Level 8 (Android 2.2) or greater. Existing applications that were built prior to API Level 8 will always install on the internal storage and cannot be moved to the external storage (even on devices with API Level 8). However, if your application is designed to support an API Level lower than 8, you can choose to support this feature for devices with API Level 8 or greater and still be compatible with devices using an API Level lower than 8.

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  • While installing the entire app to the sdcard is preferable, and I am doing that, this doesn't work for Android phones running 2.1, which is still 31.4% of them. Which is sad.
    – Turnsole
    Mar 8, 2011 at 5:32
  • in that case I am afraid that its not possible AFAIK as stated in above context from android developer site
    – ingsaurabh
    Mar 8, 2011 at 5:40
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Look up the app install location information in the manifest. You can use preferExternal. Obviously, this will only work on Android 2.2, previous versions will always install to internal storage (unless they're using a custom ROM).

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  • My problem is supporting all those phones running 2.1 still. :(
    – Turnsole
    Mar 8, 2011 at 5:30
  • Nothing you can do then, it's simply not supported by the OS. You have to have the app download it from a server then.
    – EboMike
    Mar 8, 2011 at 6:50
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I've seen several android apps offer something similar, via separate Marketplace downloads, space physics is a good example. Not really elegant, but it works well.

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  • That still leaves the problem of installing the media to the SDcard initially, eh? I can move things once the user launches the application, but they still have to have room to download everything to their internal memory in the first place. Though I suppose it isn't too weird to assume they have at least that much free space at a given time, as long as I don't keep it.
    – Turnsole
    Mar 8, 2011 at 5:37
  • I've decided that moving the video file to the sdcard on launch is the best option available cross-version. I hope the Android world gets more version-homogeneous as it ages.
    – Turnsole
    Mar 9, 2011 at 2:48

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