![]() ![]() If you know you downloaded a file but aren’t sure where it ended up (it happens to all of us), just open up My Files and select Downloads. Let’s break things down by taking a look at specific tasks My Files can help with, and problems that it can solve when using your phone. The storage section allows you to enter your cloud storage and access the files you keep there, but it also lets you see how much internal storage you have left remaining. If you add a storage app like OneDrive, it will appear here. ![]() The second section focuses on all your storage options, both local (the hard drive inside your Galaxy phone), external (another computer or external hard drive that you have connected via cable or card slot), and online (cloud storage that you are using to store and retrieve files). You can see the different categories of files on your phone like Images, Audio, Documents, Downloads, and more. The top section is your main file management menu. When you open My Files, you’ll notice it’s divided into two sections. The easiest way to get to My Files is to open search and type in “my files.” If you want to do it manually, swipe up on your screen to reveal all apps and navigate to your Samsung folder. ![]()
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