Where do i find downloaded files on moto g?
You can only view Smart folders, and cannot save files in them, rename, or remove them. Removable storage devices can be an SD card in your phone or a USB storage device connected with your dock. You can download files from web sites, email, and other web applications. For example, you can download a spreadsheet attached to an email and open it with the QuickOffice app on your phone after undocking.
The webtop application stores files you download in the downloads folder on the SD card, unless you choose a different location.
If you need to access a downloaded file later from your phone while on the go, store it on the SD card or in internal memory. Otherwise, store the file on a USB storage device. If you download a. Learn More. Board Category Community Members. Welcome to our peer-to-peer forums, where owners help owners. Need help now? Visit eSupport here. All Forum Topics. Ef2 Paper Tape.
Can't find downloaded files via a file app , AM Moto G7 - When in "Messages", composing a message, tap the paper clip to attach a file, I am presented with my photos, along with an icon to access downloaded files.
Reply 0. Re: Can't find downloaded files via a file app , AM wrote: Moto G7 - When in "Messages", composing a message, tap the paper clip to attach a file, I am presented with my photos, along with an icon to access downloaded files.
Re: Can't find downloaded files via a file app , AM Thanks for the suggestion. Re: Can't find downloaded files via a file app , PM Can you see file names and or extensions? Try this File manager. HamerBran Paper Tape. Re: Can't find downloaded files via a file app , PM I similarly can't find files. Re: Can't find downloaded files via a file app , PM Try this. Re: Can't find downloaded files via a file app , PM Okay.
Re: Can't find downloaded files via a file app , PM wrote: Okay. Left: Files app on a Pixel 3. By far the easiest way to find downloaded files on Android is to look in your app drawer for an app called Files or My Files. Regardless of which device, once you find and open the file manager, use it to look for the Downloads folder and open it. There you will find your downloaded files in chronological order newest to oldest, in most cases.
You can, however, change how the files are sorted. In Samsung's My Files app, tap on the three-dot menu icon and then select "Sort by. Once you've located your downloaded files, you can open a file with a tap, or bring up more options with a long-press on the file.
If you don't like the default file manager app on your Android phone, or it doesn't have one, download the Files by Google app formerly Files Go from the Play Store.
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