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- DCIM is a preinstalled folder on Android phones that stores photos and screenshots taken with the phone's camera:
- • What it stands for: DCIM stands for "Digital Camera Images."
- • Where it's located: The DCIM folder can be found on the phone's internal or external storage, depending on the phone's construction.
- • What it contains: The DCIM folder contains photos and screenshots taken with the phone's camera, as well as subfolders for each type of media. For example, there might be a subfolder called "Camera" for photos taken with the camera, a subfolder called "Screenshots" for screenshots, and subfolders for each album.
- • How the Gallery app works: The Gallery app pulls all photos from the DCIM folder when it's opened.
- Deleting the DCIM folder can result in data loss.
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