Android manufacturers have a great deal of leeway on how much they customise the Android OS they will put on their devices. It is an open source project after all, but even within the bounds of ‘official’ Google Android, they can change a lot. This is because, unlike a traditional OS, each one corresponds to a single device model – for reasons mentioned in the article.
As a result, you may see many folders above and beyond those listed here in your device, or some you may not even see at all. In Note 5, for example, I also see directories including: config, cpefs, efs, factory, knox_data, oem, persdata, preload and storage. The purpose of some of these is evident; for example, /storage is where links like /sdcard and /mnt/sdcard…