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The My Files folder comes pre-installed on most Galaxy devices. This folder helps you manage and organise any file stored on your device or other locations (for example Samsung Cloud, Google Drive or an SD card). Using My Files, you can view your images, videos, audio files and documents, move files to and from internal and external storage and remove data. To find the My Files folder, search using the app search or in the default Samsung folder on your apps screen.





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My Files sorts your files into categories, such as Images, Videos, Audio and Downloads. If you have recently downloaded a file and are trying to locate it, tap "Downloads" to access or delete the file.


My Files also sorts your files by location. You can view all files that are saved in a particular location, for example on an SD card by tapping the relevant location. From there, you can view, move or delete each file.


Transferring files between devices can take much time and energy, but Samsung Electronics has simplified the file sharing process. For Galaxy users looking to share photos, videos and various files with other Galaxy devices, smartphones or PCs, the Quick Share feature, introduced in 2020, is streamlining file transferring functionality.


The biggest advantage of Quick Share is that users can quickly share photos with nearby Galaxy devices in just a few taps regardless of the number and size of the files. With a Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connection, users can send files to up to eight people at a time.1






Receiving files through Quick Share is simple, from set up to sending and receiving. In order to use Quick Share, swipe down from the top of the screen of your Galaxy device and tap on the Quick Share icon from Quick Settings.


Select a picture or video in the Gallery app or a file in a folder, and then click the Share icon. After pressing the Quick Share icon in the pop-up window, available Galaxy devices that can accept shared files appear.


Galaxy devices that can accept files are listed according to sharing preferences that the user has set in advance. When the other Galaxy device accepts the file transfer, the file is sent immediately. These shared files can be immediately found in the Quick Share folder created in the Gallery app without a separate download process.


When using Quick Share with non-Galaxy users, a Galaxy user can select the file they want to share via Quick Share and choose from the following options: Copy link, Share in an app and Share using QR code. If the user chooses to share the file using a QR code, the recipient can simply copy or scan the code and receive the file instantly on their smartphone or device. Additionally, files uploaded to the Samsung Cloud can be shared with others as well.


If Share in an app is selected, the link can be sent via a messenger right away, making it an effective way to share files to multiple people at once in a group chatroom. Additionally, users can send original photos and videos in high quality without worrying about deteriorated image quality due to file compression.


Sharing files between different types of Galaxy devices is also easy and frictionless. To send a file from your Galaxy smartphone to your Galaxy Book, all you need to do is activate the Quick Share feature on both devices before selecting the files and recipient using Quick Share.


Unlike Quick Share, which uses Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections, Private Share supports file encryption by utilizing blockchain. Users can send a variety of files through Private Share, including images, video, audio and documents. Twenty files of up to 200MB in total can be sent at once to a designated recipient using a phone number and identification number.


Additionally, the sender can check whether the recipient has received files as well as if and when they have been opened them. To ensure confidentiality, secure files cannot be downloaded, and screenshots cannot be taken, preventing files from being shared with parties that do not have access.


Samsung My Files is the official file manager for the Korean company Samsung. Thanks to this utility you can view and manage each of the files and folders on the internal or external memory of your device.


One of the strengths of Samsung My Files is that the manager has a very simple interface. This simplicity turns out to be highly useful to help you find any element you're looking for in seconds. Another interesting aspect is that it displays the files you've modified recently to access them more quickly.


Hello. I can see the three buttons but I can't see the trash option there. I have files in trash. I can access them after analyzing the storage. When I see them from there, I cannot see the option to restore them. I can only see the option to delete them from trash and to see the properties.


I solved the problem by using Nautilus. The Galaxy Tab S6 showed up in Nautilus as soon as it was plugged in just as expected. This does not happen when Dolphin is used, which is what I was attempting to use to transfer the files with. I prefer Dolphin to Nautilus, and so was very much surprised, and disappointed, to find out that Nautilus can do something that Dolphin can't. Or is it that I just do not know how to do this with Dolphin?


I just recently begun trying to analyze data collected by Samsung phone and Galaxy watch through Samsung Health and then exported from Samsung Health. The export creates a large number of csv and json files. So far searching I have not been able to find any descriptions of the file formats (and they are not clear to me on examination). I did find 1 or 2 posts on the internet from a couple of years ago of people trying to figure out the same thing. It appears they never got an answer and the files may have changed significantly. Also, I have never used json files.


You might try RawTherapee. In is some ways it is the best raw converter for nonstandard raw files, like the ".CR2" and .dng raw files I've made with Canon compact cameras and the CHDK firmware extensions. It is free. The downside is that it is very complicated and IMO not super user-friendly.


I have read that as of October 2019, Dropbox no longer supports connection to the Samsung "My Files" app. I suggest that Dropbox reconsiders this decision, because:



1. Other big companies' cloud storage services such as OneDrive and Google Disk are allowing connection to the Samsung "My Files" app.



2. Dropbox already allows connection to the iOS "Files" app.



3. This encourages Samsung users to easily use Dropbox within one files app, which could convert them into paid users.



4. This will not take away from the usage of the Dropbox app, since many great features are still needed to be used on the Dropbox app itself. The Samsung "My Files" app just helps to easily reach the stored files of many cloud storage services in one place, and nothing more after that.



Thank you Dropbox team for all your wonderful efforts for us.


I am a civil engineer who wants to take pdf's of my drawings to a job site instead of a roll of drawings. When my Galaxy Note II is connected to my desk top computer, where do I need to copy the pdf files from my desk top to my phone so they can be viewed by Adobe Reader?


If you have Ewallet uninstall it and you should be gtg. after the last ewallet update one drive backup was added and it is somehow conflicting with my files logging into one drive. I deleted the app and my files worked with one drive but just installing the app not even going through the cloud setup makes my files malfunction with one drive.


Yeah same here. Ur using the native folder app from samsung. If you switch to a file explorer downloaded from play store you will most likely be able to see that the folder isn't empty. (You have to allow some permissions for the apps tho)


Here you go please see zip files you will see The 100 thats the one i had issues when seaking and Grays Anatomy was one of the files that had audio issues when transcoding. Hope this helps let me know if you need more


I had a previous hard drive that was 6 something years old. I recently upgraded to a Samsung 4 TB SSD drive. I tried to be clever and rename it with the previous drive so it could locate the files. When I open Maschine and go to the location of where the sounds should be. They appear; when I double click to hear the sound/or automatically place it on the pad by double clicking it appears with in exclamation mark.


When I push the sample tab it shows locate. I tap that a box appears I see the name double click it works. I have 2.5 TB of sounds its no way I'm doing that it for each one. Absolutely not lol. To avoid that I went to preferences and rescanned the harddrive but when I try to double click on a sound the same exclamation mark appears. I tried to start from scratch rename the Samsung hard drive and all the previous sounds had exclamation marks which tells me it is reading the files when its renamed/filed in the previous location but it won't rescan the hard drive. Its throwing off my flow. I need to make beats....any Suggests..... and thank you in advance if any one has solutions.

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