Last year, Google removed Android 11, which implemented major changes in such a way that apps could access the device’s storage.
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Google is reportedly working on a feature called Trash Bin to delete files on Android 12. According to XDA developers, the spot code suggests that Google can view Android’s hidden recycle bin or trash feature in the storage settings.
The report states that last year, Google removed Android 11, which implemented major changes in such a way that apps could access the device’s storage. These changes, which Google calls “scoped storage”, can limit the amount of storage access by an app by default.
While some applications such as file managers may request extensive access to the device’s storage. Other applications have to use the optional APIs to add, open, edit, or delete files in storage. One of these APIs is called the MediaStore API and provides access to common media files such as audio, video and photos.
MediaStore has been around for a while now, but Google has added a new feature called Tracing with the Android 11 release for the API. Those who use the MediaStore API are given a chance to restore the file after it has been trashed.
The report states that most desktop operating systems have a similar feature, but Android 11 does not provide a system-wide ‘Recycle Bin’ or ‘Trash’ folder that lists all files that have been trashed.
Instead, apps that edit access to trashed files or request users’ consent may show things from the hidden recycle bin, and we’ve seen evidence that Google apps are preparing to add a feature called Google Files Still working.
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