SD Card Deep Cleaner
This is a great tool that helps to free up storage space by deep cleaning the redundant and residual files on the SD Card.
SD Card Deep Cleaner would thoroughly scan the device's SD Card and summarize files by 10 different categories.
You can easily clean the redundant and residual files on the SD Card to free up storage space.
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Check it out from Play Store:good:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.makaylatech.sdcardcleaner
this really clean up your Android device
I'll ask the app was not running in background, at least, allow a method to disable it.
It has good features, but alerting each new file being downloaded and so on is really annoying.
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I'll ask the app was not running in background, at least, allow a method to disable it.
It has good features, but alerting each new file being downloaded and so on is really annoying.
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"A smart uninstaller" provides you the features to:
Filter Apps by required permissions
Uninstall/recover system Apps (Apps come along with the phone)
Various quick sort methods
Detailed app info and permissions
Easy share, comment, rate or uninstall apps
A simple click to uninstall
(more than 10 times faster than the system provided uninstaller)
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pretty cool. The speed is very good.
Speed is good. Works in HTC Desire.
Your app wants...
Storage
modify/delete SD card contents
Network communication
full Internet access
Phone calls
read phone state and identity
Sorry if I'm showing ignorance, I can certainly see where access to the SD card would be required (what with being an uninstaller app), but why are the Network access and phone identity access required please?
Thanks.
I'm skeptical too ....
A REAL shady app.
All my pictures, Titanium Backups, etc are on this card, but I cannot find them. I flashed Liquid's ROM and did a factory reset, but for some reason it only backed up some old files in the 0 folder in my internal storage. That folder was actually one level down from the root-below the card's default storage spot, so not sure how it happened. When the OS loaded up and I saw everything was gone, I had a tiny heart attack. Couldn't find it with Solid Explorer, but saw that there was only 3GB of space left on the internal card, and this was a clean flash with literally no apps installed or data on the internal storage card. I knew my data must be somewhere on it! I remembered the app called Disk Usage that shows what's taking up space in your memory cards. I installed it and sure enough, there was a huge amount of data in a System folder. You can open the folders directly from the app, but I don't have the option with this folder (as seen in the screenshot, the SHOW option is greyed out). Can anyone help me? I know the stuff is there, just not sure how to get to it.
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Found the answer in case anyone ever runs into this issue.
Please see these screenshots,
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The used space is about 8.08GB and free space is about 4.48GB. But then in this screenshot the size of whole SDCARD folder is just 6.36GB.
So, what's using the extra 1.4 GB and where is it residing?
Extra notes:
1. Recently I had to factory reset my phone and lost everything on it, and after I added back my files from laptop the space reported was correct. No ghost usage.
2. The thumbnails files in DCIM folder got huge and I deleted them to recover nearly 1.5GB, but I'm not sure if that change actually shows up.
Please help with any insight. Also, does your SDCARD folder and storage usage show such differences?
Internal storage isn't just /sdcard. Its shared with /data so /data/app, /data/data is included.
For more detailed information, read my nexus 5 storage thread which you can get to via the sticky link in my signature
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That is interesting to know. Thank you for the quick reply and link to relevant information - I'll go through it.
Good day to you
Hi guys so basically I've been having this problem of not knowing what's taking up all my storage space on my samsung tab. It's not that bad of an issue but since I use this tablet to take notes during lectures, the space is very much needed.
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When I click into the "Used Space" tab it tells me that apps are the biggest cause of the space deficit (about 5.55GB - the other categories in here take up very small space). However when I click on "Applications" within "Used Space", it shows me the image below. It doesn't really make sense as my biggest app is Evernote at 785mb. I have other apps also but surely they all don't add up to 5.55GB (there's only a few over 100mb the rest are fairly small).
I then thought the problem is with the "Miscellaneous Files" as it says that is taking up 4.81GB. Howeverthe image below shows this isn't the case.
So then I finally proceeded to use ES File Explorer to verify if there was 4.81GB being taken up. See the image below.
Fair enough the ES File Explorer seems to match up with Miscellaneous. But still, how can a 16GB file space be taken up when there isn't even 5.55GB worth of apps?
Can someone please help me with this as I really need this space to make my lecture notes. THANK YOU!
hello members, i want to see if someone can help me, modify this app so that the app can access the external sd card, dukto is called the app and only reads the internal memory, the app is discontinued until android version 7, but i like how it works it is simple and fast to share files, I have tried several apps but this one is simple and fast, I hope someone has the time and can continue .. its code is open source
File on MEGA
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Dukto R6 – Raw material
As per description DUKTO can read from / write to external SD-card:
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As per description DUKTO can read from / write to external SD-card:
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Yes, but it is no longer compatible with the new versions of android 9, 10, 11 etc.
You can't simply modify an APK to make it runable on a higher Android version than that what is was compiled for by app's developer: the APIs used might not match.