Downloaded files on samsung
The other solution listed above this one did not work for me. Thanks for taking the time to figure this out. The problem is Google. For some reason when you use the search and download from it, it acts like it downloads and goes nowhere.
But simple solution!! Just use your regular internet browser! I jumped on that, entered Google and the same search I was looking for. Downloaded the same thing and it showed up right in my regular download file in my photo album in seconds. The Google storage permission did it for me too! Thanks you guys. I was getting really frustrated haha. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Accepted Solutions. HopWorks Asteroid. That solved for me!!!
Cheers J. None of this worked for me. Cheers J The Google storage permission did it for me too! In some cases, you may need to install a file manager to help you keep those downloaded files under control. You can find the Downloads folder using a third-party file manager , but each Android phone also has its stock file manager app that you can equally well use.
Your downloaded files should be listed, with the most recent one at the top. If you tap the three-dotted menu option at the top right, you can do more with your downloaded files — you can clear your download history, edit, share, and sort by. Alternatively, you can select individual files in your downloads list by tapping the three-dot menu icons next to them, which will bring up various options like Delete, Share, Rename and so on.
If you want to bulk-select or bulk-delete files in your downloads, long-tap one of the files until the checkboxes appear, then tap each subsequent file you want to carry out the same action for. Many apps have their own download settings. Case in point: WhatsApp by default downloads images and videos to your phone and keeps them in its own folder. You may be able to change where files are downloaded by default to keep everything more organized on your device.
There are a variety of Android file managers to use. However, a highly popular and useful option is X-plore File Manager. The dual-pane feature makes it a personal favorite. The menu on the right includes a Find feature. I also love that search tips are included in the search box. Enter part of your file name and locate your file in seconds.
The notification looks like a checkmark. This is an easy way to see where your downloads are stored by default. Connect your Android device to your computer with a USB cable, and within a few seconds, you should see a prompt appear offering to show you the contents of the device you connected.
Click on the one that allows you to see the contents of your Android device. Click on the Phone option and scroll down until you find the Downloads folder. Just open it and do whatever you please. You downloaded an image last week but accidentally erased it from your device. To recover that image, open Chrome, tap the three-dotted menu icon at the top right corner, then tap Downloads to see your list of downloads from the browser.
The new and much-improved Microsoft Edge browser is slowly making inroads on Android, and makes it relatively easy to find your downloads. Firefox makes it just as easy to find your downloads. Once you have the browser open, tap on the three vertical dots at the top-right or bottom-right, depending on your personal setup of your display. To dig a little deeper still into your Android directories, you should read our guide on how to install TWRP Recovery.
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