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===== Vector maps are rendered within the app ===== | ===== Vector maps are rendered within the app ===== | ||
Vector maps like e.g. our [[manual: | Vector maps like e.g. our [[manual: | ||
+ | ===== Merged SD card and internal memory ===== | ||
+ | Since Android 6.0 Marshmallow there is a feature called **Adoptable Storage**. It allows a removable microSD card installed on an Android phone to be used as the internal storage. This way you can cross the space hurdle if the phone has a low internal memory. | ||
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+ | However, this feature has a huge drawback if an ordinary slow SD card is used - apps are lagging and overall performance of the phone is low. Including Locus. | ||
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+ | It is, therefore, strongly recommended to **use high-performance and speed SD cards** if you decide to merge your phone storage. | ||
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+ | More info e.g. [[https:// | ||
<WRAP center round important> | <WRAP center round important> | ||
In case you maintain all the principles above and yet, the app is lagging, try to follow [[manual: | In case you maintain all the principles above and yet, the app is lagging, try to follow [[manual: | ||
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