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Blu Studio 5e
Android version 4.2.2 jellybean
phone not activated
As determined on a separate topic, this phone does not support OTG. I am tentatively planing to dive under the hood to add a file to the (unactivated) phone.
I have already removed the internal storage micro SD and viewed its contents on a Windows 10 machine. Among the folders I explored are: android_secure, DCIM, and movies>tb. This convinces me that the SD functions is a reasonably similar fashion as the HDD on a PC. Please correct me if I am wrong.
I want to know if I can copy a movie to the phone from my Windows 10 machine. It seems that there are two options to do this:
use a data transfer cable to pair the phone with the Windows 10 machine
insert the SD in the Windows machine and copy it there
Please let me know if either will yield positive results.
The potential gotcha I foresee is OS related. Android is based on linux. My small understanding of linux is that performing a manual copy may fail to create links or simlinks necessary for the OS to navigate a path the the movie file.
Please point out any incorrect understanding in this regard.
If the experts here can point me the right direction on this, I will start a new thread about creating an offline backup (on the Windows machine) for safety purposes.
Thank you in advance for your replies,
dirty_fingernails
Android version 4.2.2 jellybean
phone not activated
As determined on a separate topic, this phone does not support OTG. I am tentatively planing to dive under the hood to add a file to the (unactivated) phone.
I have already removed the internal storage micro SD and viewed its contents on a Windows 10 machine. Among the folders I explored are: android_secure, DCIM, and movies>tb. This convinces me that the SD functions is a reasonably similar fashion as the HDD on a PC. Please correct me if I am wrong.
I want to know if I can copy a movie to the phone from my Windows 10 machine. It seems that there are two options to do this:
use a data transfer cable to pair the phone with the Windows 10 machine
insert the SD in the Windows machine and copy it there
Please let me know if either will yield positive results.
The potential gotcha I foresee is OS related. Android is based on linux. My small understanding of linux is that performing a manual copy may fail to create links or simlinks necessary for the OS to navigate a path the the movie file.
Please point out any incorrect understanding in this regard.
If the experts here can point me the right direction on this, I will start a new thread about creating an offline backup (on the Windows machine) for safety purposes.
Thank you in advance for your replies,
dirty_fingernails