Google Files already has a favorite folder option, do you know what for?

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Although Google does not say so, it dreams that all Android users turn to their applications to, in some way, homogenize an ecosystem full of different interpretations of the same app that end up colliding with each other: what if those of Xiaomi, Huawei, LG, Samsung, etc. Something that would allow a better interaction between the different smartphone users with the Google OS. And one of those applications that aspire to become standard is Files, which is basically a manager of files and folders stored in mobile storage, and that makes it easier for us to copy, delete or move information between different locations. Something that we do naturally on computers and that, on mobile phones and tablets, often seems a matter only for experts. Now, with favorite folders Those of you who have ever used a file management application of this type are sure that on most occasions you have accessed it to manipulate information always contained in the same folder. For example the one of “Downloads”, which is where all the images or files that we download from the internet through the browser go to, either to save them in the gallery or to run them later if it is an app or a game. Now, Files will allow us to define a series of favorite folders so that, every time we open the app, we do not have to go looking for it and it appears in the foreground as a recurring choice. In this way we save the many steps, and screen clicks, that exist between the location that opens by default and the one on which we want to perform any task of copying, pasting, deleting or moving. The version of Files from Google that already allows this function is 1.0.362806406 that has begun to reach the Android Play Store. When we open it, we simply have to define any location that we need to always have in view. Thus, you will always have it at a maximum distance of one click, which will save you a lot of time from going back and forth through always stormy menus. Looking ahead, Google prepares new updates to have more and better information within FIles. One of them is the device’s occupied space indicator as well as the one we have free, in fairness, proceed to erase and know at all times if the emptying works are going as they should.

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