Aleemay
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08-31-2025 04:58 PM in
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MichaelNZ4414
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09-01-2025 09:06 AM in
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To change the download folder to your SD card on a Samsung device, open your web browser or file manager, go to its Settings, and then look for a Downloads or Storage option. Within these settings, you can select SD card as the default download location for that specific app.
For files already on your device, use the My Files app to move them to the SD card manually.
To change the download folder to your SD card on a Samsung device, open your web browser or file manager, go to its Settings, and then look for a Downloads or Storage option. Within these settings, you can select SD card as the default download location for that specific app.
For files already on your device, use the My Files app to move them to the SD card manually.
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09-01-2025 09:08 AM in
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Changing the default download location for a web browser (e.g., Chrome, Samsung Internet)
This process will vary slightly depending on your browser, but the general steps are:
Open your preferred web browser (e.g., Chrome or Samsung Internet).
Tap the menu icon (often three dots or lines) to access the settings.
Select Settings from the menu.
Scroll down and find a section related to Downloads or Sites and downloads.
Tap on Download location or Save downloaded files to.
Choose the SD card option and select the folder you wish to use.
Tap Done or Use this folder to confirm your selection.
This process will vary slightly depending on your browser, but the general steps are:
Open your preferred web browser (e.g., Chrome or Samsung Internet).
Tap the menu icon (often three dots or lines) to access the settings.
Select Settings from the menu.
Scroll down and find a section related to Downloads or Sites and downloads.
Tap on Download location or Save downloaded files to.
Choose the SD card option and select the folder you wish to use.
Tap Done or Use this folder to confirm your selection.
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09-01-2025 09:09 AM in
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Moving existing files to the SD card
For files that have already been downloaded to your internal storage, you can move them to your SD card using the My Files app:
Open the My Files app on your Samsung device.
Locate and select the files or folders you want to move.
Tap and hold on a file, then select Move or Copy.
Navigate to the SD card section in the My Files app.
Choose the desired folder on your SD card.
Tap Move here to complete the process.
For files that have already been downloaded to your internal storage, you can move them to your SD card using the My Files app:
Open the My Files app on your Samsung device.
Locate and select the files or folders you want to move.
Tap and hold on a file, then select Move or Copy.
Navigate to the SD card section in the My Files app.
Choose the desired folder on your SD card.
Tap Move here to complete the process.
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09-01-2025 09:09 AM in
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Important Notes
App-specific:
Download locations are set on a per-app basis. You may need to change the download location in each app you use for downloads.
File Manager:
The My Files app is a powerful tool for managing all files on your device and moving them between internal storage and your SD card.
Model Availability:
Some newer Samsung models, such as the Galaxy S21, do not have an SD card slot, so this feature will not be available.
App-specific:
Download locations are set on a per-app basis. You may need to change the download location in each app you use for downloads.
File Manager:
The My Files app is a powerful tool for managing all files on your device and moving them between internal storage and your SD card.
Model Availability:
Some newer Samsung models, such as the Galaxy S21, do not have an SD card slot, so this feature will not be available.
