Where are downloaded apps saved on android






















If you don't like the default file manager app on your Android phone, or it doesn't have one, download the Files by Google app formerly Files Go from the Play Store. The app is easy to navigate, provides quick access to your downloads folder and helps you free up storage space.

When you open Files by Google, the app will recommend various options like clearing out app caches, removing junk files or deleting backed-up photos from your device.

There's even an AirDrop-like file-sharing feature baked into the app that makes it really easy to share files with someone who is nearby. Once you've installed the app, you can find your downloaded files by selecting the Browse tab at the bottom of the app, then tapping Downloads. Tap a file to open it, or long-press on it to select the file and delete, share or rename it. With its clean and intuitive interface you can quickly find any media and manage it.

Any file can be easily played, shared, renamed, and deleted in just one click. You can also start any download from the dashboard that links directly to youtube, Instagram, Vimeo, and Facebook to make the download experience the easiest ever.

Now you can download videos right from the Youtube app with the share function or from the app interface. Please note that the Savefrom. Simply install Savefrom. Just add the Savefrom. If you have an android phone you can install the savefrom. Just add the savefrom. Just install it and save any video to your device in just one click from the youtube app or from the savefrom.

You can save your video in several formats as mp4 and webm. Yuliya said on March 6, at pm. I use X-plore file manager. Has the option to copy any APK, including system ones from a list. Anonymous said on March 6, at pm. Martin Brinkmann said on March 6, at pm.

Good question. MiXplorer can backup an installed app to an APK form. Steve said on March 7, at am. Wing said on April 19, at am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Comment Check the box to consent to your data being stored in line with the guidelines set out in our privacy policy We love comments and welcome thoughtful and civilized discussion. Rudeness and personal attacks will not be tolerated.

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Click on the one that allows you to see the contents of your Android device. Click on the Phone option and scroll down until you find the Downloads folder. Just open it and do whatever you please. You downloaded an image last week but accidentally erased it from your device. To recover that image, open Chrome, tap the three-dotted menu icon at the top right corner, then tap Downloads to see your list of downloads from the browser.

The new and much-improved Microsoft Edge browser is slowly making inroads on Android, and makes it relatively easy to find your downloads. Firefox makes it just as easy to find your downloads. Once you have the browser open, tap on the three vertical dots at the top-right or bottom-right, depending on your personal setup of your display. To dig a little deeper still into your Android directories, you should read our guide on how to install TWRP Recovery.

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