Where is the download folder in android






















Active Oldest Votes. For your first question try Environment. Derlin 8, 2 2 gold badges 24 24 silver badges 45 45 bronze badges. If so, is there an alternative? The only alternative would be to rely on some other app like a file manager that exposes a "save file" action you could access via an intent. There are no standard intents for doing that, however.

Refer here — Ashish Emmanuel. Show 2 more comments. You need to set this permission in your manifest. Bo Persson As of API level 23 Marshmallow you also need to request the permission at run time. See Working with System Permissions for more info. But I faced java. Updated getExternalStoragePublicDirectory is deprecated. I pay for data for my use, not theirs. Be a leader not a follower, yourself.

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Is this article useful? Yes No. Never Miss Out Receive updates of our latest tutorials. Sign up for all newsletters. I would like to receive newsletters via email. Under this system there are six main partitions on every device: boot, system, recovery, data, cache, and misc. MicroSD cards also count as their own memory partition. Devices that ship with Android 7. Your microSD card, if applicable, will also appear mounted under this user accessible data partition, which you can also access via PC or a file app.

This is different for root users though. Even so, we still need to be careful about what we do in this sector, as certain apps can rely on data saved here and deleting or moving it can cause system instability. It's a little place called the app drawer. Open the Android app drawer by swiping up from the bottom of the screen. Look for the My Files or File Manager icon and tap it. If you don't see it, instead tap the Samsung icon with many smaller icons inside it — My Files will be among them.

For you. World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options. Learn more about managing downloaded files. To download an app, learn how to find and download apps on Google Play. Pause or cancel a download. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Chrome app.

When Android first launched, finding files was especially cumbersome due to the fact that not every Android device came with a file manager app. A lot has changed since then.



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