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We dig into the different options available to store data locally on an android device, complete with sample source code.
Obtaining Android apps outside of the Google Play Store can be a mixed bag. While Android offers the flexibility to install most apps, you must be cautious about where you get these files.
Enable Developer mode in Windows Subsystem for Android Open the Files app Open Google Play Store from Start Menu To learn more about these steps, continue reading.
This quick and easy how-to guide will show you how to delete files that you downloaded to your Android device and no longer need.
Does the Google Play Store not offer the app you want? We explain how to install apps/APK files from outside the Play Store.
While Android devices don’t have too much space, many can be expanded with MicroSD cards or external storage and a file server is a great way to store files of all shapes and sizes with it.
Your downloads on Android devices are stored in the Downloads folder in the My Files or File Manager app. Here's how to access them.
This is made possible through the Link to Windows app, which lets you pair your Android device with your PC, so you can reply to texts, take calls, and view Android notifications from your computer.
Apple's iCloud file storage service is a handy way to store and share files, but it can remove important file attributes during sync. Here's how to fix that.
Need to move or sync files between your Android device and a computer? Or maybe just more effectively manage the files on your phone? This guide will turn you into a certified Android file master.
One of the easiest ways to reduce photo file size on your Android device is by adjusting the image quality settings within the Camera app.
Sharing files between an Android device and Windows isn't as difficult or as tedious as it once was. Apps, like ES File Explorer, can even share files over Wi-Fi with relative ease.