How to Access Android System Files


If you're interested in learning how to access Android system files from your smart phone, use the USB cable that came with your phone to connect your phone to the computer. If you don't have the cable, you might be able to find one at your local

electronics store. 
By accessing the Android system files, you can view all of the pictures, music, videos, applications, documents, and any other data you have stored on your SD card in your Android phone. Using this feature can make it easier to clean up or delete the files and media on your phone as well as add music, pictures, and other media.


These are the simple tips to access your Android system files.


Plug your Android smart phone into your computer with the USB cable


If this is your first time plugging in to your computer, wait until your computer and Android phone sync. Once it is properly installed, you should receive confirmation.


Close the "Auto-Play" option


A window will pop-up on your computer screen called "Auto-Play." Close this box since you cannot access your system files from this screen.


Open your notifications, and select the (USB Connected) option.

On your Android smart phone you will see that you have a notification with the USB cable symbol. Swipe down on this and your notifications will open. Select the "USB Connected" option.

Select the Android logo and an option to (Turn on USB storage.) 


You will see this pop-up on your Android phone once the USB cable is plugged in. Wait for your computer to pop-up another "Auto Play" screen.
 

Select the option labeled "open folder to view files" on your computer.
 This will open a new screen that will give you access to all of your Android system files. Here you can rearrange, delete, and add numerous items into the corresponding folders. These items include media, applications, photos, videos, and pictures. You can also delete or add documents and downloads.

However you should note that, you will not have access to your SD card on your Android phone while you're connected via USB on your computer. This means you cannot use your camera, applications, gallery, or your phone's Internet or data connection. You will need to dismount your phone to access these features.
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