the folder /sdcard0/osmand is the same as /internal storage/osmand (or
storage/emulated/0)
They are all aliases.

Android calls internal memory sdcard0 or simple sdcard or one of the above.

A real external sdcard is called /sdcard1 or /ext_sdcard or
/storage/sdcard1 or /storage/ext_sdcard.

So your /sdcard0/osmand is the same as /Internal Storage/osmand

You won't be able to access /data/data/ with an external program or
computer.

Secondly: the map osmand is pointing to is the "base" map.
OsmAnd does not tell you where the maps are stored. Osmand tells you where
the data(!) is stored. So if Osmand is pointing to "
 data/data/net.osmand.plus/osmand", it means that the map obf files are
under " data/data/net.osmand.plus/osmand/files"


I know it is a change of mind for windows users, but you have to get used
to that :)

Did you ever had a look at the FAQs? See
http://osmand.net/help-online#change_maps_dir



2017-09-25 0:40 GMT+02:00 Albert <[email protected]>:

>
>
> I ended up removing Osmand and now only have Osmand+ installed. Before
> uninstalling Osmand I did try to move the data folder to another location
> but nothing really happened.
>
> Osmand files from an Android ES file manager (has root privileges) and
> Windows Explorer the Osmand data folder is in the same location with it's
> map files.
>
> After uninstalling Osmand the same folders still exist and an Osmand data
> folder is still visiable at the same location in the Windows manager. I'm
> uncertain if it's just left over, never deleted after uninstalling,  or is
> being used by Osmand+ for it's map and data files.
>
> From  Osmand+  it's Data Storage Folder = data/data/net.osmand.plus/osmand
>
>
> From Windows Explorer I see Osmand data and map files from
> Computer\C811\Internal Storage\osmand where previously when Osmand was
> installed data files were seen from Computer\C811\Internal
> Storage\osmand\osmand
>
> From ES File Explorer/manager I'm able to find Osmand maps and data under
> sdcard0\osmand
>
> and able to view data files from  sdcard0\osmand from the Windows Explorer
> path - Computer\C811\Internal Storage\osmand
>
> However two adjacent state obf maps downloaded and copied to
> Computer\C811\Internal Storage\osmand and show up in the ES eXplorer
> running from the Android Osmand+ doesn't recognize these maps as if they
> don't exist. When trying to access an adjacent state Osmand+ prompts me to
> download it's map.
>
> So apparently Osmand+ either isn't recognizing the download maps or has
> it's maps stored somewhere else as I previously had downloaded a state and
> world map from Osmand+
>
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