Working with internal files
MOBILedit can both read files
stored in mobile phone's internal memory and in an inserted storage
card. This feature offers to copy files from phone to computer. You can
easily get photographs, recordings, MP3s and other files from the
devices.
Some phones may have data transfer limitations set by the phone
manufacturer (for example, blocked access to Java applications, etc).
Files can be copied through the Copy To function (from the phone to another place)
"Files" is the whole file system of the device. User normally does not have access to the whole system.
"Media" is all your media files e.g the Music, Videos, Pictures stored and indexed in the phone.
"User files" are files and folder accessible to the user.
MOBILedit can also read Applications and Application data.
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