Some of these are created and used by apps for their cache files, so you shouldn’t mess with them or remove them. Your device storage will include a number of folders created by Android. You probably don’t need to do that, though. Most file manager apps can’t modify this file system for security reasons, unless you have root access, and a file manager capable of using it. Device Root: Your Android device also has a special system filesystem where its operating system files, installed applications, and sensitive application data are stored.If you’re using a Marshmallow device and have your SD card formatted for use as internal storage, it won’t show up separately in your file manager–it will instead be part of your device storage. You can plug the SD card into your computer or another device, load files onto it, and then plug it into your device (provided it’s formatted as portable storage and not internal storage).
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