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Recently, Android users came across a certain issue that said their smartphone is offline. They started to acomplain and ask questions like: "why is my Android phone offline?" or "why does my phone say I'm offline?" If you are one of those users who want to figure out the reasons of Android offline, then this article will definitely help you. Read below to know more about what to do when your phone goes offline.

Sometimes, clearing Google app data cache might also do wonders. All you have to do is clear the cache memory or data of the app. This might help in solving the issue and getting your phone back online. Follow the below steps to know how to clear Google app data.

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In case the Android phone offline issue is related to bugs in Google apps, you can also try uninstalling the app and reinstalling it again, and check if the problem is solved or not. All you have to do is follow the below methods to know how to uninstall the app.

If none of the above solutions work and your phone keeps showing offline, you can always use Tenorshare ReiBoot for Android. The program is one stop solution to fix any problems related to Android OS, such as apps keep crashing on Android devices, mobile network not available on Samsung S20/S21, and even black screen issues.

By the time you have finished reading this article, we hope you have stopped complaining "why is my Android phone offline". Among the above 5 different solutions can be used when Chrome says your smartphone is offline, Tenorshare ReiBoot for Android is your best choice, since it can solve not only the Android offline problem, but many other issues related to Android OS easily.

I just got an android tablet and installed Evernote on it. This tablet does not have Cellular data, so I'm stuck with Wifi. Because of this I download my important folders so I can use them when I do not have access to Wifi.

However, my tablet does not have much storage space. I use a much larger memory Card to spplement the lack of storage. My question is this: where does evernote save the Offline notebooks on an Android device? Is it possible to move this location to the external memory Card? I have a lot of information in Evernote, and I do not want it to take up my entire Storage Space on my tablet.

Hi - welcome to the forums. You'll have to manage the data that you store somehow - some versions of Android can't use an external memory card for anything other than music or video; the latest (I'm on 4.3) can. Use a separate notebook if you need to cut down on storage - move notes to which you need to have access into that notebook and make that an 'offline' notebook on the tablet.

So, I'm new to both android and offline notbooks. I'm running android 4.2.2 if that matters. How do I find the offline notebook location and then move it? I have a app called "my files" that lets me move folders, but where are the offline notebooks and where on the memory card do I put them? I am very confused with the entire process. Does evernote have a standard file save location for offline notebooks that I can find? If I find the location and move the folders, would evernote recognize them still and would I be able to access the folders within the evernote app?

As best I can tell, Evernote stores its data for a particular account in the directory /sdcard/Android/data/com.evernote/files/user-/ (there's a set of files and directories under this that hold the note databases). Son't let the "sdcard" name fool you; this is where I found the data on my Nexus 7, which has no external SD card. As far as I know, there's no way in the Evernote Android UI to change this location to another device / directory. I believe that if you do move them, Evernote will not find them. There may be some tricksy way of relocating then and pointing to the new locations using symbolic links (I think that that's what they call them), but that's way past my expertise with Android. This subject has been discussed before in these forums; this topic might be of interest, as it includes input from Evernote employees: -selectable-offline-folder-path/. It's a longish thread, but the upshot is that there is no officially supported way to put your note data on an external card.'

Thank you for the reply. That totally stinks, however. I bought a 64 gig card so that I can transfer my entire library of documents, music, etc. over to my tablet and not need my computer as much. I was hoping my tablet could to some degree replace my computer, but when it comes to Evernote at least, that will not be possible. This is a serious drawback that could very well influence my decision to renew my premium membership.

No software expert here either, so I guess we'll just have to wait for Evernote and or Android to figure out their options. I was told at one stage that Google took the view that 16GB phones had "enough storage" for any rational number of apps and their data, so didn't seek to build in the outwards compatibility to use additional storage. Means those of us with big databases have to use the additional notebook method to store some relevant notes on the mobile device. It's also true that you sometimes can't tell in advance to what notes you'll need to have access, so having them all on tap is a time saver (and could be a face-saver).

Been getting this error message in my app notifications an awful lot recently. It usually happens after I've added a new file via the share function on my Android tablet, though there may have been other circumstances too. (The most recent one was such a file, but this time the error occurred when I manually set the file to be available offline.) (Clarification--when I share the file/upload it to Dropbox, that part works okay. But it for some reason then says offline files failed to download although that wasn't what I was attempting to do.)

It may be a false alarm message, as when I then force a sync to update my offline files, I never notice it downloading anything new, and that function always seems to work okay (so far). I haven't been offline yet to prove if files are actually available or not, though.

Sorry I didn't reply sooner, this ended up in my spam. The behavior seems to have resolved itself (I assumed it was fixed as a result of my post), though I just went and cleared the cache anyway, it was quite big.

I can't find a "Use data for offline files" option. I have "Allow background data usage" (this is turned on) and "Allow data usage while Data saver is on" (turned off). I don't think I use data like that anyway...? I'm on a tablet (not phone) and use a private home WiFi connection. (Sorry if I'm misunderstanding, I don't really understand roaming and data and how all that works.) I've never fiddled around with those settings.

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1. The specific error message. I created a test file in an HTML editor app, shared it to Dropbox (successful), refreshed my Dropbox homepage so it appeared, then selected the option to make it available offline via the three dots menu on the file. I then got the error message.

I'm getting the error message when selecting the option to individually make files offline, from the three dot menu. I then go to the "Account: Offline" part of the app to force a sync of all offline files just in case. That gives me no error.

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I know this question has been asked a million times (I've googled it), but I still can't find where my offline files are stored on my phone. I've looked in SD card>Android>data>com.dropbox.android>files, but it's empty. However, in the Dropbox app, I've marked a file as "Available offline", it shows the little green icon on the right indicating that it's been downloaded, and I can open it. So where is it?

The reason I ask is that I want to be able to play MP3 files in a music player (either Google Play Music or VLC), I don't want to have to open each MP3 individually in Dropbox to play it. But I have to tell VLC where the folder is that contains the MP3 files. Seems very simple, but I haven't been able to figure it out. Am I the only one having this problem? It doesn't seem like such a strange thing to request.

Could you try exporting the MP3 file from the Offline Files or Home view now and let me know if this persists? You should be able to see "export" option for MP3 files as well after pressing the ellipsis button (...) so if this is still not happening please send me a screenshot so I can have a visual of this as well.

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