GTA San Andreas v2.10: Mobile Performance and Data Guide Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (GTA SA)
: Android’s "Scoped Storage" made the traditional Android/data folder harder to reach. Users often have to use specific file explorers or PC transfers to "put together" their game files. Putting Together the "Data" (Installation Process) Gta Sa 2.10 Data
is more than a patch; it is a fundamental re-engineering of a 20-year-old game to survive on modern hardware. While it initially caused friction for the modding scene, the move to 64-bit and updated storage protocols ensured that CJ’s journey through San Andreas remains playable on the latest smartphones. GTA San Andreas v2
The v2.10 update primarily focuses on compatibility and modernization for mobile devices: 64-bit Architecture Support While it initially caused friction for the modding
Interestingly, the OBB (Opaque Binary Blob) cache files from some older versions can be used with the 2.10 APK, meaning players may not always need to redownload the entire 2.5GB+ of game data if they already have the cache. Installation and Data Path
: The data folder ( com.rockstargames.gtasa ) must be placed in the Internal Storage/Android/obb/ directory for the game to recognize the assets. Versions and "Lite" Data There are two main ways players encounter 2.10 data: GTA San Andreas Mobile Port Gets New Update And Patch Notes