How does storage space in our phone is partitioned? How can we access our storage space?
How does storage space in our phone is partitioned? How can we access our storage space?
Most Android phones have eMMC
(flash memory), partitioned in GUID partition table (GPT
) just like a PC's hard disk. There are usually less or more 50 partitions on a latest Android phone. OS uses /system
while user uses /data
mainly. Internal SD card is /data/media
. Other partitions are smaller.
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If you have a rooted phone, you can use Linux tools (parted
, gdisk
etc.) to manipulate Android 's partition table. But that's really risky.
To fully access storage space, you need root permissions.
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