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In the video, Munchie provides a comprehensive guide on how to access and manage Android data and OBB folders on a Google Pixel 6a running Android 13, without root access or using a computer. The key tool highlighted is the "FV File Manager" app, which can be found and installed from the Google Play Store. Detailed instructions are given on granting the necessary permissions and navigating through the storage sections to locate the desired folders. Munchie demonstrates practical examples, including creating new files in the OBB folder and transferring files between internal storage and app-specific data folders, utilizing copy-paste and cut-paste methods. An alternative method involves using the "Files by Mark" app, also available via the video description link, which requires disabling the default "Files by Google" app. This alternative supports file-moving functions but lacks copy-and-paste capabilities. The speaker concludes by inviting viewer interaction through likes, shares, subscriptions, feedback, and comments.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter, Munchie, demonstrates how to access the data and OBB folders on Android 13 without needing root access or a computer. Using a Google Pixel 6a running Android 13, Munchie guides viewers to the Google Play Store to search for and install the “FV File Manager” app, with a direct link provided in the video’s description. After installation, Munchie highlights the need for allowing the app to manage all files and toggling the necessary permissions. The process involves navigating through the storage emulated section, accessing the desired app folders such as Chrome, and enabling necessary permissions to view and manage files. The explanation is thorough, covering how to locate both the data and OBB folders within the Android storage.
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In this part of the video, the speaker demonstrates how to manage files within the Android OBB and data folders without requiring root access or a computer. The process includes:
1. Selecting the OBB folder and adding a new file, showing the creation of the file.
2. Moving an existing file from internal storage to the Android data folder of a specific application (e.g., Google TV), including copying, pasting, and verifying the successful transfer.
3. Repeating a similar process for the OBB folder by moving a file from the download folder.
4. Highlighting that these operations can be done without root access, and mentioning an alternate method for those who find the first method unsuccessful. This alternate method involves using a cut-and-paste function via an app from the Google Play Store, but lacks the copy-and-paste feature.
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In this part of the video, the speaker guides the audience through installing and using the “Files by Mark” app to manage Android data and OBB folders. First, they instruct to download the app using a link provided in the video description. They then walk through disabling the pre-installed “Files by Google” application to make the new app functional. Once “Files by Mark” is installed, the speaker demonstrates navigating through data and OBB folders, showing how to move files between folders using a split-screen view. They also mention the limitations of the app, noting that it only supports moving files, not copying and pasting. Finally, they explain how to re-enable the “Files by Google” app if needed.
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In this part of the video, the speaker wraps up by expressing hope that their video was helpful and appreciates likes, shares, and subscriptions. They encourage feedback and comments from viewers and sign off with a casual “see you when I see you.”