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Welcome, in front of me is an LG K52 and today I will show you how to transfer files from
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your phone to an SD card and vice versa. To get started we will need to open up the files app which will be located in the Google folder
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Once you find it, open it up and from there at the bottom you should see your two storages
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The internal which is the phone itself and then below that is the SD card
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So I'm gonna start with the internal storage where you will see bunch of folders
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Now majority of them will be basically useless and not concern most of you
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The ones that are important are the folders like the DCIM right over here which will contain
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pictures and videos captured with the device itself. Then if we go back we do have also the download folder which contains anything that anything
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that you have downloaded on this device either to a web browser, email, it all gets downloaded
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to this folder right here. And then we also have a pictures folder which most of the time contains screenshots
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And rest of the folders are primarily empty assuming you haven't downloaded some kind
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of app from a play store that will save directly to a specific folder
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So once you find your files which I'm gonna use photos as an example, so I have a couple
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here as you can see. So once you find your files you want to select them and you do it by simply holding the first
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file like so. As you can see it gets selected as this checkmark right over here and then you can tap on additional
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ones to select more. And you can select either this way. Now if you have a folder full of photos you could just kind of for instance select all
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by tapping right over here which is the three dots. You can keep it organized and for instance select the folder itself
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So as you can see the camera folder, select and this will also include everything that
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is inside of that folder which is three photos for me but if you have more it basically includes
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everything that is there. Whichever way you prefer to select it it's completely up to you
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Once it is what you want to do is now tap again on the three dots and you will see that
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you have two options. So you can move to or copy to
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Depending which option you will choose it will change a little bit. So if you select for instance move to it will completely remove the files from where they
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are right now and move to a new location of your choice while copy will basically do the
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same thing as move without actually removing the files from where they are right now
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It will create duplicates. So I'm going to go with move as an example and once you select one of those options it
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will bring up this window right over here so you want to select where you want to move it to or copy to
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And you have the option to move it somewhere else on your phone or move it directly to
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the SD card. Now just to keep it different I'm going to go to the SD card here and it will open up
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the SD and all the content that is on it so from here I could just drop it wherever I
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want either right in the middle of the SD card or I can tap on a specific folder and
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from there I can basically tap on move here. I'm not really going to be bothering with organizing it so just tap move here, continue
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and allow access, allow, there we go. This will begin moving it and as you can see from the internal storage VCIM folder the
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camera folder is now gone. So we can go to the SD right over here and we should see a camera folder right here and
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inside of it you should see the three photos and there they are
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And that is basically how you remove files from one location to another
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