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Carlos E.R., 2024-12-14 15:59:I seem to recall that filemanagers in Android need a special permission to be able to see "everything". Or most things, anyhow.
On 2024-12-14 12:11, Arno Welzel wrote:Yes - that's a *backup*. But *backup* is not "access files with a fileJesper, 2024-12-13 15:13:>
>I have now spent some time searching for ways to find where MMS-messages>
are stored on my OnePlus 12 mobile with Android 15. There is no end of
suggestions on how to do this, but nothing I have tested works.
Referring to menus or file structure not existing on my mobile.
It can't be that difficult, can it?
For security reasons *all* Apps store their data in their *private*
storage by default which is *not* accessible with file managers if you
don't have root access. If this would not be the case, *all* apps which
have the "read files" permission could read *all* your data, including
all your MMS, SMS, contacts and so on.
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Gaining root access usually also means you need to unlock the bootloader
of your device and install at least software like Magisk. This is often
not possible without wiping the whole device and even installing a
custom ROM.
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I am not sure this is fully true. I make backups from Linux via USB
cable, and I get the WhatsApp store, the photos, many things. There are
just a few directories from the system that are not readable.
manager on the device" and not all apps allow to backup their data.
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