Question: Where Are Pictures Stored On Android Internal Memory?

Photos taken on Camera (standard Android app) are stored on either a memory card or phone memory depending on the settings.

The location of photos is always the same – it’s DCIM/Camera folder.

The full path looks like this: /storage/emmc/DCIM – if the images are on phone memory.

Where are pictures stored on Samsung Galaxy s8?

Pictures can be stored on the internal memory (ROM) or SD card.

  • From the Home screen, swipe up on an empty spot to open the Apps tray.
  • Tap Camera.
  • Tap the Settings icon in the top right.
  • Tap Storage location.
  • Tap one of the following options: Device storage. SD card.

Where are apps stored on Android internal memory?

They are stored in /data/app/ but unless your phone is rooted all you will see is an empty folder. On my Android 4.0.4 (ICS) Xperia ray, they are stored in /mnt/asec/XXX-1/pkg.apk .

Simply go to favorite file manager and find the folder containing .nomedia file. When you have found the file, delete it from the folder or you can simply rename the file to any name you like. Then restart your Android device and here you should find your missing pictures in your Android gallery.

Can I delete the Thumbnails folder on Android DCIM?

To get started, head to the DCIM folder on your SD card. In here, you’ll find a folder named .thumbnails (be sure that your file browser is set to show hidden files). Long-press this folder, then hit the Delete icon to remove it.

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