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Does Android have a recycle garbage can or are files permanently deleted?
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It does not exist, however if what you want is to recover a deleted file either photo, video or song if you save them in the SD of the device you can use an application with getdataback or others and thus recover the deleted.
If you still do not have it this way you could take it of exercise for future occasions you can recover your information.
Greetings and I hope my answer alla been of your help.
A recycle bin as we know it from other systems does not.
There are apps that act as a recycle bin and when a file is sent to the recycle bin (via Send to or Open with), the file is automatically moved to the recycle bin folder.
The app creates a folder in a location in the phone's memory, which is where all the deleted files will go.
The app creates a folder in the phone's memory, which is where all the deleted files will go.
Applications can also be used as a recycle bin, and when a file is sent to the recycle bin (via Send to or Open with), the file is automatically moved to the recycle bin folder.