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Welcome, I'm Fonomize, Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, and today I will show you how to transfer
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files from your phone to an SD card and vice versa. So to get started we'll need to open up the files app
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So it looks like it's in the Samsung folder. Right here, my files
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And from here you want to find the file or files in multiple that you wish to transfer
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And I believe mine will probably be on the internal storage, so that's what I'm going
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to check. And under, I believe, download. Yep, and there it is
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That's basically what I want to transfer, a single image. Now, before I begin, I'll also add, if you're trying to copy photos or videos that you've
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captured with the device, they will all be located under the DCIM folder right here
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And you can see there's camera, GIFs, screenshots, video capture, screen recording, so everything
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is located in here. And you can tap on it, just, we'll get a visual image of everything that is in here
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Screen recordings. So that's where you can find anything that you've captured with the device
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That's where my stuff is. Will contain anything that I have downloaded using either a web browser, emails, anything
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like that. Anything that I have downloaded will always be in the downloads folder
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And then you also have additional folders like music, movies, stuff like that
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Usually files in there are located by the user, so you probably know that it's in there
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Then you have pictures folder that looks like it probably won't contain anything in here
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Some devices save screenshots into it, but it looks like in this case there's nothing
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in here because screenshots are DCIM. And that's basically all here. Rest of the folders are just like data folders and folders from applications that the applications
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might save some data into it. So to get back to moving the file, let's go to wherever it is
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So mine is in the downloads and that's the image that I want to move
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So what you need to do is simply hold the file and you can see it becomes selected with this
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You can also add additional ones by simply tapping on them and it will just add on
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You can also tap right here. As you can see, oops, right here
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And this will select everything in the folder, but not what I want
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So once you select the files that you want, you can also select the entire folder
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So if I would go here, you can just get the entire folder along with all of its content
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if you want to do that. But let's go back to here. I'm going to just move the image
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So once it's selected, it will have the options on the bottom, move or copy, choose the one
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that suits you. Move just removes it from where it is right now and moves it to a new location, while
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copy will just create a secondary image like that and move the new one to wherever you
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want it. So I'm going to go with move. And now we want to go back to wherever you want to move the image to
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So let's go to internal or I'm going to move it to an SD card
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So go back here, SD card, and I'm just going to slap it right in the middle of the SD card
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I'm not going to really try to organize it. So once I'm in a directory that I wanted to move it to, press move, and we're done
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And it's there, as you can see, right here. And if I go back to the downloads folder on the internal store to where the image originated
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from, you can see it's no longer in here. So it's completely done
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And that is how you would move a file, a photo, whatever it is, from one place to another
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