And I'll show you how in the following sections. It would be much easier if you store your Android contacts to SIM card. And you can conveniently transfer contacts from phone to phone later. Step 2. You don't have to download any 3 party apps or software. But the backup will be stored on the internal storage on device.
Here are the simple steps. Step 4. Tap "Internal storage" and then select the export location. Step 5. Launch Samsung's My Files app on your phone. Then go the export location and find the file named Contacts. Step 7. Now let's see the steps. On the screen, slide from left to right with your finger, then you'll see the menu.
Besides, you can backup contacts and other data to Google Account on Android phone. Your data will be saved in the cloud. 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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Is this article useful? Yes No. 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. The app is easy to navigate, provides quick access to your downloads folder and helps you free up storage space. When you open Files by Google, the app will recommend various options like clearing out app caches, removing junk files or deleting backed-up photos from your device. There's even an AirDrop-like file-sharing feature baked into the app that makes it really easy to share files with someone who is nearby.
Once you've installed the app, you can find your downloaded files by selecting the Browse tab at the bottom of the app, then tapping Downloads. That might sound a little creepy to some, but rest assured, this information is not logged unless you explicitly chose to enable location tracking. For those that are comfortable with this concept, there's a simple way to view and manage your location history, so you'll always be able to know exactly where you were on a particular day.
As I mentioned, Android does not keep a log of your location history by default. There are prompts that appear the first time you log into your device, however, so if you've already enabled location history, you can skip ahead to the next section.
If you haven't enabled location history yet and you'd like to start keeping a running log of where you've been, start by opening the Google app.
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