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Welcome, Antonomi is a Xiaomi Redmi 7 and today I'll show you how to transfer
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photos and videos or any kind of other file from the phone to an SD card or
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vice versa. So to begin you want to open up your file manager app right here and
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then navigate to the folder icon right here and you'll have access to both of
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your internal and external storage. External meaning the SD card. So from
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here you want to find wherever you have your photos, videos or whatever that is
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you want to transfer located at and from there actually I'm gonna first capture
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some photos I have something to move as an example. So allow this. So you can see
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that I will have a couple of photos to move now. So let's go back to the app
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right now and from here you want to navigate to where they are located which
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for me I think it's gonna be right here just gonna check it yep there they are. So it's on the internal storage of the device so I'm gonna be moving it to the
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SD card. Now if you're wondering where photos or videos are located at basically
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DCIM contains all your pictures that have captured with the device along with
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the videos. Downloads folder will have anything that have downloaded using browser email or stuff like that and there will be every image that you have
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downloaded and all the files basically. And then pictures will have screenshots
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sometimes and that's about it. Rest of the files are usually placed there by
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by the person so if you place some file of for instance music or movies in the
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specific folders they will be located there. And if you can't find your
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pictures in a DCIM folder right here if it's empty then it probably saves to the
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external storage which you want to tap on the drop-down right here and then go
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into the SD card. Now for me there is no DCIM folder at the moment on the card
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itself right now but if I would change the save location to the SD card it
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automatically create it so if your device is saving it automatically here
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that's where it would be. So let's go back to the internal and from here I'm
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gonna go into the camera where the two files are located. So first of all you
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want to select them like so and from here you have the option to either move
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or copy right here. So choose whichever one fits whatever you need. Now if you
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have entire folder full of photos you don't actually need to select all of them separately you can just go back one position to here where you have the
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camera folder where two images are located for me and you can hold the
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folder itself and select the entire folder. This will also move all the
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content of it alone. So from here choose whichever option you want either move
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or copy I'm gonna actually move it and then it gives you the two options. Now my
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photos are located on the internal storage so I'm just gonna choose SD
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card and from here you can either paste it straight to the SD card or you can
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also create folders if you want one too by tapping on more, create folder so I
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could do this and name it to the name of the folder that would create once it
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would actually save stuff on here so DCIN like so, allow and now if I go into
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the folder okay there we go now paste so I created a folder and then paste it
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and I can see that there are the two images and we're still in the SD card as
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you can see right here and the faint gray color and if I go back to the
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internal storage which I am at right now so if I go back to the DCIN you can see
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that the pictures are or photos are gone so there's only the screenshot
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folder and there's only one screenshot in here and if you want to move any kind
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of other file it works the same way so don't worry and the process is exactly the same so if you found this very helpful don't forget to hit like
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