Help Panu mag move ng file sa Data/Obb file sa Android 11

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Hello! If you're looking to move files to the Data/Obb folder on Android 11, there are a few methods you can try. Here's one possible solution:

1. Install a file manager app from the Google Play Store, such as "Solid Explorer" or "FX File Explorer."

2. Open the file manager app and navigate to the location where the file you want to move is currently stored (e.g., Downloads folder).

3. Find the file you want to move, long-press on it, and select the "Cut" or "Move" option.

4. Go back to the main page of the file manager app and find the "Android" folder. Tap on it to open.

5. Look for the "Data" folder and tap on it to open.

6. Inside the "Data" folder, you may find different folders related to various apps installed on your device. Look for the folder related to the app for which you want to move the file. It might have the app's package name or something similar.

7. Once you locate the app folder, tap on it to open.

8. Inside the app folder, look for an "Obb" folder. If it doesn't exist, you may need to create one. To do this, tap on the three-dot menu icon and select "New Folder." Name it "Obb."

9. Open the "Obb" folder and paste the file you cut or moved earlier. To paste, tap on the three-dot menu icon and select "Paste" or simply long-press and choose "Paste."

That's it! The file should now be moved to the Data/Obb folder on your Android 11 device. Please note that the exact steps may vary slightly depending on the file manager app you're using, but the general process should be similar.
 

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