Storage location of camera

I can't set my phone to automatically save the photos on the SD card.

I know have the SanDisk 32 gb SD card mounted with success because it shows on deposit and I can move pictures manually.

The show of support pages will the camera app to set the storage location but there isn't this option - "move it to the SD card" is grayed out.

What Miss me?

The "Move to SD card" option in settings > Apps > camera is an option to move the camera App on the SD card, not the images it takes. However the camera app is one of the applications that you can't get out on the SD card, so gray.

To select the card SD as a destination for all your photos open camera > drag the screen from left to right and you will see a semicircle of options > turn these options until you see the SD card icon > select "SD card" in the option to phone or SD card.

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