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well i think also it could be your phone as it is on 4.4(kitkat) which is a fairly old os by now. my note 10+ can look into subfolders with just using the "my files" app that comes with the phone.Wow, I thought this would be a basic part of the OS, not required to be installed by the manufacturer or me.
How do you do it in Windows? I'll bet you use Windows Explorer, which is an app installed by Microsoft. It's not so different as you think.Wow, I thought this would be a basic part of the OS, not required to be installed by the manufacturer or me.
But that is just Samsung's file explorer app. No different from installing one from the Play Store except that Samsung bundled it (just as different Linux distros bundle the files manager from their desktop environment, or MS include Windows Explorer).my note 10+ can look into subfolders with just using the "my files" app that comes with the phone.
Actually it's only a 1 year old phone, sold as Android 6.0! And the system app says 6.0! It lies! How did the manufacturer do that? If I try to install an app that needs 6.0, it says "no, you only have 4.4". CPU-Z (a free utility) also says it's 4.4. Restoring to factory settings, it still claims 6.0. Rooting, it still claims 6.0. How is this possible?well i think also it could be your phone as it is on 4.4(kitkat) which is a fairly old os by now. my note 10+ can look into subfolders with just using the "my files" app that comes with the phone.
It's very different. Windows Explorer comes with Windows, it's installed along with it. I don't expect something that basic to require me to add it.How do you do it in Windows? I'll bet you use Windows Explorer, which is an app installed by Microsoft. It's not so different as you think.
(Of course MS have before now tried to pretend that their apps are an intrinsic and irremovable part of the system, e.g. when they were fighting complaints of anti-competitive behaviour wrt Windows Explorer. They were lying, as was straightforwardly proven).
what phone do you have?Actually it's only a 1 year old phone, sold as Android 6.0! And the system app says 6.0! It lies! How did the manufacturer do that? If I try to install an app that needs 6.0, it says "no, you only have 4.4". CPU-Z (a free utility) also says it's 4.4. Restoring to factory settings, it still claims 6.0. Rooting, it still claims 6.0. How is this possible?
Something that basic should come with the OS.Windows / Android....
File explorer applications are installed by either manufacturer or 3rd party.
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Alps P20, although that could also be a lie. It came from a Chinese seller on Ebay....what phone do you have?
Shouldn't my root have undone theirs? I installed Kingoroot and it seemed to go on ok.its probably a rooted phone that has been modified to look like android 6 when in reality it is on kitkat(4.4)......i just do not trust chinese phones especially the no name ones.
Actually the phone I got after it is brilliant. That was a Chinese seller too, it's a VKWorld, dunno if you'd call that "no name". I got it half price (£20 instead of £40) because it loses all the contacts when you turn it off or reboot it. But that was worked around easily by using a Google account, so it's stored at their end and comes straight back. Everything else is as advertised. 720p very sharp screen, unscratchable gorilla glass, quad core processor, 32GB storage, 3GB RAM, suits me fine.its probably a rooted phone that has been modified to look like android 6 when in reality it is on kitkat(4.4)......i just do not trust chinese phones especially the no name ones.
That's a trivial difference. Anyway most android phones have something similar, yours is unusual in not having it (though that's not the most unusual thing about it from what you say).It's very different. Windows Explorer comes with Windows, it's installed along with it. I don't expect something that basic to require me to add it.
The obvious answer is that it's a fake phone.Actually it's only a 1 year old phone, sold as Android 6.0! And the system app says 6.0! It lies! How did the manufacturer do that? If I try to install an app that needs 6.0, it says "no, you only have 4.4". CPU-Z (a free utility) also says it's 4.4. Restoring to factory settings, it still claims 6.0. Rooting, it still claims 6.0. How is this possible?
yep still do not trust them.....i will never touch anything that is cheap and made in china.....especially electronics. there are only a few brands that i would consider even purchasing. anything no name or off brand, i'm gonna ignore no matter how good the deal is.
plus i'm also weary of buying phones off of ebay. you could have gotten a phone that has a black listed imei and your phone will not work on any cellular services.
i have no clue on your device so i'm just saying that whoever made your phone could have modified it to seem like a marshmallow phone when in fact it really is a kitkat phone. this would explain why some of the marshmellow apps will not work on your phone.
and since this is a modified phone, not surprised that the file management app does not work correctly. can't really blame android on this one. if this was a name brand phone that could be a different story......so back to part of your op, you can get any good file management app and be able to look at sub folders quite easily.
The obvious answer is that it's a fake phone.
In more detail, "fakes" are cheaply-made phones, almost always Chinese, that pretend to be something they aren't. Usually they are made to look like a model from an established brand, sometimes sold openly as copies, sometimes passed off as the real thing. The key thing is that they lie about their specs: what Android version they run, how much RAM they have, how much storage, screen resolution, you name it. The system software is programmed to tell you it has the specs they want you to think it has (or which the real one would have), but the actual hardware and software are different. So what you have here is an Android 4.4 phone whose system Settings are coded to tell you it is running Android 6, which is what happens with fakes. Count yourself lucky if that's the biggest problem you meet: I've seen people have nasty shocks when they start getting "internal storage full" messages unexpectedly because the phone actually only has 32GB of internal storage but told them it had 128GB...
Factory reset won't change anything because that does nothing to the system software, it just erases user data. Rooting won't do anything because that just lets you give admin access to apps you install yourself, it doesn't in itself change anything else. And as Android software always has to be built for the particular hardware configuration, you probably have no choice but to use the phone as it is.
Currently phones are sold with android 9 or 10.
Anything less is just junk.... Or fake. Or Chinese fake junk, lol.
that has always been the complaint about android from the get go. it is very fractured. we are getting android 11 on most new devices, but there are phones out there that are on android 5-10. and also google has allowed the manufactures to add in their own skins to make their device more unique like One UI for Samsung.I do wish they'd do away with the names, who can remember the names of 10 different sweets? If you say "7" and "9", everyone knows 9 is newer than 7!
It's odd that certain things know what version it is: CPU-Z utility, and even Google Play tells me certain things will not work on that phone, so it's reporting the correct version to Google Play, maybe they do that so you don't end up with apps trying to install that won't work, which would make the customer very angry.
What I find weird is that so much is down to the manufacturer. If I buy a Windows 10 PC, it will behave pretty much like any other Windows 10 PC, whether it's a Dell or anything else. All the interface and basic utilities come with the OS, and are not aftermarket stuff that varies per manufacturer. It makes it easier to use someone else's computer.
Rubbish. 9/10 phones cost a fortune. My 7 phone is good (a VKWorld Mix Plus) and does everything I need it to. It browses the web and plays YouTube at 720p perfectly, and it has a decent 4 core processor and plenty of storage space and RAM. Damn good for 25 dollars.
Isn't there a format command? On a PC I can format everything and I'm left with just the hardware and no peculiar settings at all. If it's in a ROM, can't I change the firmware to what it should be?
that has always been the complaint about android from the get go. it is very fractured. we are getting android 11 on most new devices, but there are phones out there that are on android 5-10. and also google has allowed the manufactures to add in their own skins to make their device more unique like One UI for Samsung.
and for me i always will want the latest and greatest.....so yeah these flagship phones are expensive. but i usually find some way to afford them. right now i'm saving up for the z fold 3 coming out mid year next year.
Most people won't use 25% of the horsepower of a flagship, if that. But, there is always some killer feature, or spec that makes them attractive enough forsuckers... er ... enthusiasts to buy. (He says while looking at the Pixel 4XL that listed for close to a grand )
The problem with cheap phones is that most likely they are orphaned or unsupported almost immediately. Not a problem if they work, but if there are any issues at all then it becomes a huge, sometimes unsolvable problem.
Sorry, no. Because Android is a mobile OS, space is of the utmost concern, so only those drivers and services configured for the phone's specific hardware are in the build. There is no universal Android installer like there is for a Desktop OS. While it might be possible for a developer to create a custom ROM for your device, it's not practical. That would be a LOT of work for only a few devices -- assuming they could identify all the hardware components correctly in the first place.