

The only workaround I found to this problem is using third party app that syncs files with your Dropbox repository, such as Dropsync or FolderSync, which were explicitly meant for that : I personally would like to edit note files on my computer and my phone and to get them synced by Db, but there seems to be no way to reach and edit locally stored (note) files with my note-taking app. The only way to use these files on your device is to "export" them (so basically to properly download them locally), and it is thus impossible to do what Dropbox is meant to do in the first place : syncing these files. They used to be in sdcard>Android>data>files, but the new "available offline" option stores them in the cache of the Db app, which other apps cannot access (you wouldn't be able to locate them with Files, for example). It is also backwards compatible with older smartphones like the Galaxy S7, and S7 Edge, Galaxy S6 (Edge)(Plus), Note 5, S5, Note 4, and lots more.As you may know, Dropbox doesn't sync files on Android any more as of last year or so (see this, for example). Odin Flash Tool v3.14.1 can be used for installing stock firmware, TWRP recoveries, and more onto any supported Galaxy device. Not to forget the stunning A-series, J-series, and M-series. The latest version of Odin 3 is v3.14.1 and supports the latest Galaxy S10/S10+/S10e, the Note 9, Galaxy S9/S9 Plus, Note 8, and the S8 or S8 Plus. Once that is done with, and you have the correct firmware, you can upgrade almost any Galaxy device to latest software version including One UI 2.0 Android 10. TAR extension directly from the manufacturer’s servers. So you can simply download the latest full stock firmware for any Samsung device using SamFirm or Firja (Samsung Firmware Downloader tools) with. Odin, if you don’t already know, is the most popular firmware flashing tool for Samsung Galaxy devices. So in order to flash the latest full stock Samsung firmware and upgrade your devices to the brand new Android 10, here is the latest Odin v3.14.1 flash tool available for download. As we anticipated, the full stock firmware based on One UI 2 are also popping up for all these Samsung devices. Android 10 also comes to the budget range M-series devices like the Galaxy M20, M30, and also the A-series as well termed One UI 2 core update. The update is currently rolling out for the S-series smartphones including Galaxy S10 series, Note 10 series, Galaxy S9 series, and the Note 9. Samsung released the latest stable One UI 2.0 firmware update based on Android 10 for a number of smartphones.
