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It's 308 GiB vs 331 GB. Windows misleadingly labels GiB as GB, which causes the issue. In general, there are three patterns:
1 GB = 10^9^ B. This is how drive vendors and MacOS use it. When they say 2TB, they really mean 2 terabytes.
1 GB = 10^9^ B and 1 GiB = 2^30^ B with the option to pick which one to display. This is how most Linux distros handle it.
1 GB = 2^30^ B. This is how Windows handles it.
I guess the file manager installed on your Android is using GB as an actual GB, not Windows's mislabeling GiB as GB.
Thanks for the detailed explanation. How do I make Windows to show actual GB and not GiB?
Probably through some third-party window manager instead of explorer.exe because a cursory search shows that it's impossible to do it even with regedit. I have no idea about third-party window managers for Windows outside of them existing.
Thanks for letting me know.