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Welcome, Efil Namize Realme 5 Pro and today I'll show you how to transfer files from your
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device to an SD card and vice versa. So to get started let's open up the file manager app, so it's this blue folder right here
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Tap on it and from here you will see two different storages, so you have the phone storage and
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the SD card. So number one, let's find our files and just a brief overview
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All pictures and videos captured with the device itself will be always located under
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the DCIM folder right here. You can see there is the camera and then there is also a screenshot folder
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Now this folder will also exist on your SD card, so if I go into here you can see that
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there is one and this folder, if you don't see the folder on your SD card, like it is
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for me, that just means that the device didn't have, needs to save to it, so if you change
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for instance the save location of your files to your SD card, then the device will create
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that folder. Until you do, it will not appear here. So like I said, pictures and videos will be found in the DCIM folder, music, movies and
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stuff like that will usually have files that you have placed there yourself and pictures
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normally has also a screenshot folder in there, where screenshots are being saved, but it
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looks like screenshots are actually being saved to the DCIM based on the fact that it's
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right here. So those are the key folders in here and if you go into all files you will see a lot more
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There is also one that wasn't provided, which is the download folder and in there you will
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find all the files that you have downloaded on your phone, that will be through use of
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your web browser or email, all the files that you have downloaded from different sources
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will be in the downloads folder. So once you know where your file is, which like I said mine is in the DCIM, you're going
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to go in there and then select the files and you select it by simply holding it as you
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just seen. So when you have a file, hold it, it becomes selected like so and then you can just tap
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on additional ones to select them as well. Now if you do have an entire folder full of photos that you for instance want to move
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you won't need to select every file, you can either tap select all and this will select
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every file at once, as you can see, or you can also select the folder itself, so as you've
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seen the pictures are located in the camera folder, so I can simply select that folder
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and then I can choose to either cut or copy. Now whichever way you select it and if you choose to select each file, folder or just
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whatever it is, once you select it, the process is the same, so you choose either cut or copy
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and copy will create additional set of the same files while keeping the original ones
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which is these ones where they are and just adding a new copy of them in a new location
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and cut will completely remove it from where it is right now and drop it into your location
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of your choice. So I'll choose cut and from here we want to go back to, let's go to the SD card now and
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for this purpose I'm just going to drop it in here, you can see that this camera folder
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has zero items inside, right here, I can even go in there and you can see that there is
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nothing in here. So let's go in, actually right here, just so it overrides it, because I'm also copying
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or moving the entire camera folder, so it's going to replace this one and so let's stop
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right here, paste and you can see it replaced folder, yep and there we go, there is four
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items in there now, as you can see and we're now on the SD card, as you can see right here
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And if I go back to the phone storage, so let's go to here, where the pictures originated
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from, you'll see that there is only the screenshots folder left. So that is how you remove any kind of file from one place to another and if you found
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