On Android, the Trash folder is located at:/sdcard/Android/data/com.android.internal/filesystems/user_data/local/.
On a Mac, hold down the Option key and click the Trash can. On a PC, right-click the trash can and select Delete.
No, you do not need to empty trash on Android.
Trash is typically located in the same place as recycling. Recycling is sorted by type and placed in blue barrels next to the trash can.
On Android, you can permanently delete files by deleting the file itself (rather than just moving it to the trash). To do this: 1. Open your phone’s file manager (typically accessed by pressing the Menu button and selecting “File Manager”). 2. Find the file you want to delete and tap on it. 3. On the menu that pops up, select “Delete.” 4. Confirm that you want to delete the file and then tap on “OK.” 5.
There is not an Android recycle bin, but there are various options for recycling content on Android. For example, you can use the Recycling app or the recycling bin in the app drawer.
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best way to delete deleted files depends on the specific circumstances. However, some methods that may work include using a file deletion tool or recovering deleted files from a backup.
Yes, data can be deleted permanently.
Android deletes files when the user explicitly requests it to do so (by pressing the “delete” button on an app or file), when the device is turned off, or when a certain amount of time has elapsed since the file was last used.
There are a few ways to open a bin file on Android. You can use the File manager app, or you can use the command line. The File manager app is found in the app drawer and has an “Open file” option on the main menu. The command line can be accessed by opening the “Developer options” menu and selecting “Command Line”.