I just noticed a folder on the internal memory of my Samsung Galaxy S4 with name SmsContactsBackup
that has an accumulation of APK's. You'd think that folder name indicates one of those Android backup programs, but, it appears to be multiple APK's with different version numbers, like the APK for each new version. They are consuming about 3 GB of memory space. Does Android normally store all of the updated APK's in storage? If so why this folder?
Sunday, March 10, 2019
applications - Accumulation of APK's?
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