Samsung Galaxy users facing Lost Access to the Android/Data/OBB folders after updates

In the past few days, many users have been complaining of lost access to the Android/Data/OBB folders after upadting their . Many are left wondering what might be the reason behind it.

According to the users, a long back everything was working fine with Explorer Apps. However, after the Android 11 update, things seem to have taken a turn for the worse. Users have been facing issues with Explorer apps like Solid Explorer, FV Explorer, Cx, Mixplorer File Manager, and more.

The Android 11 update seems to have made the files useless for access to the device’s applications in the internal folders while still allowing them to be accessed with a PC.

Lost access to the Android/Data/OBB folders after the update? Here are some workarounds

Lost access to the Android

From the complaints, it seems like the users are not able to grant read/write permissions to these folders anymore. One way of resolving this issue would be by setting up Shizuku but not all file folders work with it. You’ll still be able to use a PC for accessing those folders.

Now let’s take a look at How I accessed those Android/Data/OBB folders again on my Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra (Non-root)

It is possible to access these folders using the File Manager app on Google Play Store. The icon of this app will be in orange/yellow color with a thin white rectangle present at the top right.

Mi File Manager Download
MI File Manager Playstore
Open the app and click on folder icon
Click on folder icon after opening the app 

Once you have installed the app and opened it, you need to tap on the folder icon beside the Search function. This way, you can fix Lost Access to the Android/Data/OBB folders and access the folders once again without needing to use a PC/Laptop.

Android folder
Now Android Folder Option Is Visible
Inside Android Find Data, Media and Obb Folders
Data, Media and Obb Folders

Rooting method

Another method to resolve this issue would be by rooting your device. If you have a rooted handset, you can make use of a root-enabled file manager apps like ES File Explorer or Root Explorer for accessing /Android/data and /Android/obb directories. However, you should remember that rooting your smartphone can end up voiding its warranty and may expose it to security risks, so it is recommended that you not do it unless you know what you are doing.

We hope this guide helped you fix Lost Access to the Android/Data/OBB folders after February Security Update. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to mention them in the comments section.

Aviral Sharma
Aviral Sharma
Android Expert
Aviral Sharma is a talented and passionate writer who has been using words to express his thoughts ever since he learned how to hold a pen. He is passionate about outer space, history, sports, and most importantly, technology. Aviral has been a regular writer for rootmygalaxy for over 6 years and has been covering games and Android guides. He currently owns a Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra, an iPhone 13, and a HP Pavilion laptop.

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