LG K31 is an entry-level Android 10 smartphone. It comes with only 16GB of internal storage space. More than half the storage space is used by System memory & pre-installed apps. We are left with less than 7 GB of actual usable space.
To cater to this problem, we can use a Micro SD memory card. However, the apps and games will still eat up the memory as they are installed in the internal storage.
To fix this issue, we can move the apps & games to the SD card and make it the default storage space. This feature is known as Adoptable storage. We need to partition the SD card as internal storage.
Let’s see how to move apps to SD card on LG K31 as per the below video & screenshots –
How to move apps to SD card on LG K31 Rebel l355dl, Spectrum lmk300qm6, Factory Unlocked lmk300qm
Before moving apps to SD card on K31, make sure to
Backup your internal storage data.
Use a high-speed micro SD card. At least Class 10 is preferable.
Keep the SD card inserted all the time. As apps will install on the SD card, removing it will show app close errors.
First of all, we are going to install the Micro SD memory card.
Use a SIM ejector tool to remove the SIM tray on your K31 as shown above.
Navigation using gestures is not bad. It’s the default mode of navigation on LG K31. Once learned, you will find it easier than using the home touch buttons.
In this post, we are going to learn how to go back, get to the home screen, close apps, and switch between the running apps using gestures. So, without wasting any time let’s proceed with the tutorial –
How to go back, get to home screen & close apps on LG K31 using Gestures
Let’s begin with the Back button Gesture –
LG K31 Gestures – How to Go Back
To go back to the previous screen on your K31, swipe from the right or left edge of the screen.
LG K31 is available in 3 different variants based on the respective carriers. The factory unlocked K31 is compatible with all the major US service providers. The other 2 are locked to Spectrum Mobile & Tracfone. The Tracfone variant is named K31 Rebel.
Apart from K31 rebel, the rest of the variants use Gestures as the default mode of navigation. There is no Home, Back, or Recent Apps button. The good thing is we can easily restore the navigation bar along with triangle, circle, and square home touch buttons.
Let’s see how to do this –
LG K31 Home, Back and Recent Apps Buttons – How to Enable
Pull down the notification panel on your LG K31 as shown above.
Now, hit the Settings icon at the top-right corner.
We are now in the Settings app.
Go to Display > Navigation bar as marked in the above screenshot.
The default navigation style is set to “Gestures”. Change the mode of navigation to “Buttons only”.
We have successfully restored the Back, Home, and App Overview Buttons.
LG K31 Home Touch Buttons
The last option on the Navigation page is “Button combination”.
Let’s explore this option.
On this page, we can add 2 more home touch buttons and rearrange the button position.
Let’s drag the screenshot button shortcut and place it at the extreme right position.
Now there are 4 home touch buttons. Tap the screenshot button to capture the current screen. The screenshot preview is visible in the above screenshot.
The 5th home touch button acts as a shortcut to pull down/up the notification panel.
I’ve pulled down the notification panel using this home touch button shortcut.
We can also rearrange the navigation bar icons are per our convenience. Please refer to the above screenshot.
I hold the phone in my right hand. The back button on the right feels more convenient as it’s closer to the thumb.
How to Close Apps on LG K31
Now, that we have restored the home touch buttons, we can use the square button to view the running apps.
Tap the Square button to view the recent apps.
Throw and app tile in the upward direction to close a respective app.
Hit “Clear all” to close all apps at once.
We can also close apps while using the Gestures mode.
Swipe up and hold the screen to view the running apps.
Throw an app tile in the upward direction or hit “Clear all” to close apps.
Once you learn gestures, they feel more convenient than the home touch buttons. Learn how to go back, close apps, and get to the home screen using gestures as per the below video –
Which mode of navigation do you prefer on your LG K31, with or without the Navigation bar?