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Welcome, I'm Ferdinand Mize, Realme 5 Pro and today I will show you how to transfer
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files from the device to an SD card and vice versa. So to get started let's open up the file manager app, so it's right here, this blue folder
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Tap on it and at the bottom you should see your two storages, so you have the phone and
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an SD card. Let's go to the phone storage and in here you can see a couple of the main folders that
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you can find your files in. DCIM usually has all your pictures and videos that you have captured with this device and
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music or movies and music have, well, the music and movies as long as you have placed
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them yourself. I'm not really sure what kind of program would place it in there themselves, maybe Google
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Music when you download it to go offline would place it, but I haven't tried it so
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I'm not sure. Then you have the pictures folder which normally contains a screenshots, but I think on this
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device the screenshots are also saved to the DCIM. If you can't find your screenshots in the DCIM you can find them in the pictures
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Now if you go to all files you will also see the downloads folder which will contain any
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files that you have downloaded using this device, so that could be either from your
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browser, emails, they will be located in the downloads folder right here
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So let's go on to the DCIM because that's where I have prepared a couple of photos that
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I will use as an example as you can see right here
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So number one you want to select the files that you wish to move and you do that by simply
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holding the file till it gets checked like this and then you can simply tap on the add
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ones to add them on. Now you can also select all of them at the same time, as you can see if not all of them
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are selected, for instance one, I have the select all button right here, you just tap
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on it and all of them get selected at once. So that is one way you could select the files that you wish to move, so you can basically
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pick ones or select all, or you can also go back and as you can see this is the camera
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folder where the three pictures are and you can just also select the folder itself and
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move it along with all of its content. Whichever way you do it, it makes no difference, it's just more a matter of preference
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So once you have selected the file that you, or whatever that is that you wish to move
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you will have two options, it's either cut or copy. Now both of them do their job but do it a little bit differently, so copy will basically
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create another set of the same files in the location of your choice, while cut will completely
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remove them from where they are and move them to the new location of your choice
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I'm going to choose cut for this purpose and once you tap on cut, you want to go back to
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where you wish to move them, so mine are on the phone storage, so I'm going to move them
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to the SD card and I could move them to also the DCIM folder to keep it organized, but
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as you can see there are already files in here, so I'm going to actually drop it right
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here so there is some difference, so let's just paste it right here, you have the button
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to paste. Tap on that and you're finished basically. As you can see now there is a camera folder with three photos in there, so those are the
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three photos, and there's the DCIM folder with the four other photos that I had already
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on here, and if we go back to the phone storage, DCIM, you can see that there is nothing in
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here anymore, that's because I have chosen to cut it from here
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So that is how you remove any kind of file, and if you found this video helpful, don't
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