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Android: pick game folders and files from your phone. "Choose
folder" and "Choose file" now work on Android — browse your phone's
storage in an in-app file browser and upload a game folder or a.zip
straight to the PS5, with no copying. PS5 Upload asks once for
permission to read your files. The same picker fixes file/folder
selection across the whole app on Android: Library downloads, Install
Package, Save-data restore, Screenshots, Payloads, and File System.
(Desktop is unchanged — it keeps using the native file dialogs.) -
ShadowMount+ (and other zip-packaged payloads) now install. The
"Set up your PS5" one-click chain and the payload catalogue failed on
ShadowMount+ with "downloaded asset is not an ELF" — newer ShadowMount+
releases ship the payload inside a.zipinstead of as a bare.elf.
PS5 Upload now detects a zip-packaged payload, extracts the real.elf
from inside it, and sends that. Affected the recommended chain on every
platform (desktop and Android). -
Android: your settings now survive app updates. Earlier Android
builds were each signed with a throwaway key, so installing a newer
version meant uninstalling the old one first — which wiped all your
PS5 Upload settings. Releases are now signed with a single stable key,
so new versions install in place and your settings carry over,
just like on the computer. (One-time step: uninstall the current build
and install this one; every update after that keeps your settings.) -
Settings included in device backup. Your settings are now part of
Android's backup/restore, so they can also come back after a full
reinstall or a move to a new phone.