Android devices come with a folder called “files”. This folder is where you put all of your files. You can create a new folder on your Android device by going to the “File” menu and selecting “New Folder”. You can name the new folder anything you like, but make sure it’s unique. When you create a new folder on Android, you’ll also be given a few options. You can choose to add files to the new folder from your current directory, or from any other location on your computer. If you add files from your current directory, Android will automatically create subdirectories for each file in the newfolder. If you add files from any other location on your computer, Android will only allow you to add files that are executable. If you want to add files that are not executable, you’ll need to use the “Add Files” option in the New Folder dialog box and specify an executable file name rather than a pathname. When you’re finished creating your newfolder, press “Create” and Android will show you the contents of the newly createdfolder.