Android devices come with a built-in file manager, but it can be difficult to create and manage files on the go. Here are some tips to help you create and manage files on your Android device:

  1. Create a new folder: When you first start up your Android device, it will create a default folder called “data.” You can rename this folder if you want, but keep in mind that the default folder will be used for storage purposes. To create a new folder, open up your Android phone’s Settings app and select “File Manager.” In the “File Manager” window, click on the “+” button to add a new file. In the “New File” dialog box, name the file “file.txt.” Click on the OK button to add the file to your current directory.
  2. Rename files: If you want to rename a file on your Android device, open up your phone’s Settings app and select “File Manager.” In the “File Manager” window, click on the name of the file you want to rename. Then click on the Rename button to change the name of that file to something more appropriate. For example, if you renamed an old photo album named “Pictures,” then you would need to change that name back into “file.txt.”
  3. Delete files: If you want to delete a file from your Android device, open up your phone’s Settings app and select “File Manager.” In the “File Manager” window, click on the filename of the file you want to delete. Then click onDelete button to delete that file from your current directory.