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Welcome, in front of me is a Samsung Galaxy A10 and today I will show you how to transfer
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photos, videos or any kind of other file from the phone to an SD card or vice versa
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So to get started you want to open up the file manager app, which will be right here
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under the Samsung folder, so my file, and you will see both of the storages, so the
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internal is the device itself and SD card, well it's the SD card
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And from here you need to find wherever your photos are, so I believe mine will be on the
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device itself, under the DCIM, so there's a screenshot and apparently I guess the photos
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are in here, yeah. So you can find photos and videos basically always under the DCIM folder
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You can also find both of those, like all the files of photos are in categories, so
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photos will be images, videos and audio. When you go here you can see camera and there is all the camera images that I have and you
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can actually select them from here and you can move them from here to whatever that is
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that you want to move them. Now keep in mind that in this process you probably won't really know where they are
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located, so you also won't be certain if you're moving them I guess to the right place, because
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you might as well move them to the same area. So I would say that finding it through the internal or SD card is probably better because
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at least you know where they are located and where you want to move them. So like I said, mine, in the DCIM I have a screenshot here and under the SD card I
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have three photos. So I'm going to actually move three photos to the internal storage of the device, but
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you can do it the other way around and it works the exact same
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Also no matter what you're transferring, it could be files, music, videos, whatever it
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is, it works the same way. So from here, photos, screenshots and videos captured by the device itself will be always
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located under the DCIM folder and if you have downloaded some kind of images or files, whatever
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then they will be located under the download folder. So from here I'm going to go into the DCIM and I have the camera which contains the photos
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that I have taken for this purpose. And to select them all you need to do is hold it like so and after a second it becomes selected
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you can see this check mark and then you can just tap on additional ones if you want to add more photos
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Now if you have an entire folder full of photos that you want to move, you don't need to select
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them all individually like I was doing right now. You can actually go back to the folder itself, which is this one
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So it's where the three photos are located at and you can select the entire folder like so
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And from here you have two options, move or copy. You can select either one, whichever one suits you
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They basically do what the name states. One will copy the file and the other one will move the file
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So I'm going to choose move and you can see that one item is selected, it's the one item
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which is the camera folder and all of its content will be moved
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So now you want to go back to the main directory and go where you want to move it to
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So for me it's going to be the phone itself and for the organization I'm just going to
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put it back in the DCIM folder on just the device itself instead of the SD card and I
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can move it right here. And you can see that it appeared in here and all the content of it is in it as well
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And if I go back to the place where those files came from, you'll see that there is
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nothing here anymore. The folder is empty. So that is how you remove files from to SD card and if you found this video helpful don't
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