Talk:Versions/@comment-4707273-20120707214337/@comment-4102115-20120709142404

Paradise Island installs to the SD card by default ever since as long as I can remember. Given it is nearly 30MB big and many phones have less than this available in the phone memory, it wouldn't install on many phones otherwise. I don't believe Android programs ever "upgrade" like Windows programs do. Every single "update" is a "new" (program) installation (keeping your data intact). Therefore every "new" version is a new installation to your SD card. I first took specific notice of that during the Valentine Event when after every "update" I needed to move the install back to the phone for stability and also during the "freezing visiting friends" to attempt to gain stability. But I haven't bothered in a long time since it's been just as stable (for me) on SD as pn phone since the visiting-friends-bug was fixed, but will always suggest moving to phone as the first thing to do to fix stability issues. (If your phone has enough phone memory).