People out there who have root access to their smartphones and have Xposed framework installed on their phone install many Xposed modules on their phone just by downloading the apk from the download section of the Xposed Installer app but when they don't like that module they simply uninstall the app, but here comes the sad part that the apk that was downloaded to be installed in the system is not deleted even after you uninstall and restart your device! and if the downloaded module is of a very large size it reserves some specific amount of space in the storage so to deal with that follow this simple video and free up some space for your personal data.
Steps to Delete the apk(s) which are downloaded by Xposed Framework to delete the
- Download ES File Manager from Play Store.
- Right swipe and you will find an option named as Local, tap on it and now tap on the sub-option named as Device.
- Now scroll down a bit and you can see a folder named as data, simply tap on it.
- Now after scrolling you may find a folder named as com.android.providers.downloads, open it up.
- Now the folder which is named as cache will be containing all the apk(s) which are downloaded from the download section of the Xposed Framework, you can simply delete the cache folder or if you want you can also take a backup of the module by just copying the apk of the module to your phone storage or external storage, or if you want to delete a single module's apk you can do that too by selecting and deleting the apk which is inside that cache folder.
Location where Downloaded Xposed Modules apk(s) are stored:
device/data/data/com.android.providers.downloads/cache
Download ES File Manager: