Where is the Android application installed on my SD card

I just want to view files (especially .png files) associated with one of the applications on my mobile device. The application is actually installed (moved) on the SD card.

The problem is that I could not find the application on the SD card. I am using a file browser called "File Manager" to view the SD card. Can someone help me with this.

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It should be here:

/mnt/sdcard/Android/data/your_package_name/ 
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Some equipment implements the path to external storage.

 /mnt/sdcard/Android/data/your_package_name/ /mnt/sdcard-ext/Android/data/your_package_name/ 

You may be able to better find out what is on the device using the ADB shell. If at this point you still have problems running grep or find from the shell.

UPDATE

In most cases, the files associated with your application are located in the directory with your application. The application is installed in /data/data/your.package.name/. However, you need root access to get here, if you are on the phone, I think the emulator allows you to get here. As for external storage ... yes, it’s a pain, a lot of fragmentation in the market. You must programmatically check the location of the external storage.

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On my Android 2.3.6 device, the applications moved to the SD card are located in the directory .android_secure as .asec files (see http://www.fileinfo.com/extension/asec ).

They are not visible from the standard Archive browser, which shows the hidden directory as empty.

Files are also encrypted, so I think access to images inside is not possible.

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