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Welcome, in front of me is a Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 and today I will show you how to transfer
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files from your device to an SD card and vice versa. So to get started you want to open up the files app which is this folder right here
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And from there you scroll down on the list you will have the internal and SD card
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So choose whichever one you want. Now let me just quickly check because I believe there will be probably a different way of
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this being displayed depending on how you hold the device. So let's just unlock it and see if I flip it over
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Oh it still shows the panel on the side. So yeah. So from there you want to find whatever file it is that you want to move
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Now if it's photos or videos that you have captured with the device they will be under
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the DCIM right here along with screenshots. So there's no photos in here
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There's one screen recording and there's a couple of screenshots as you can see
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And apart from that if we go back to the internal storage you also have the applications right
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here so like Artflow for drawing. I believe probably Adobe will have some too
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Alarm Android or maybe not. Downloads folder will contain anything that you have downloaded through the web, your
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emails and stuff like that. And have movies, music usually you place it there yourself so you should probably know
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that it's in there. We have pictures and it looks like Adobe saves it in here as you can see
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There's Adobe stuff here. And then you have Podcast, Minktown, Samsung
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That's about it from here. Now the same folder structure will be created in here if you choose to have your device
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to save it to the SD card. So if you don't see your files on the internal that will be most likely in here
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But as you can see I do not have anything here. So let's go to DCIM that's where I have most of my stuff and we're gonna, at least I'm
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gonna move a couple screenshots. So to select them what you want to do is hold and it will pop up with this kind of check
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mark and you can then tap on additional ones to add them on
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You can also tap right here to select all if you have a lot of photos you can just tap
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and they will all be selected at once. Or you can also go back and where you have the screenshots folder along with the three
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items that it has inside you can simply select the folder itself like so along with all of
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its content and from there choose copy or move. Now if you do it this way or select the files themselves you'll still have the same options
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once the, once something is selected. So choose whatever you want either to move or copy
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I'm gonna go with move and this will completely move it to a new location and we're moving
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it from where it is right now while copy will just create additional set of the same files
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So from here I'm gonna go to the SD card just so I move it to a completely different storage
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and I can keep it organized and drop it to DCIM just to like I said keep it organized
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or I can drop it wherever I want in the card itself. So once I found the place I tap move here and that's about it
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We can see that there are the pictures I believe it was
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No, there it is at the bottom screenshots and there are the files that were inside of
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the folder as well. So that is how you would move or copy any kind of file from your device to a SD card
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or vice versa. If you found this very helpful don't forget to hit like, subscribe and thanks for watching