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This wikiHow teaches you how to browse files and folders on your Android device using the file manager or your desktop computer.

Method 1
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On Android

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  1. It's usually a button with a grid of dots ⋮⋮⋮ at the bottom center of your screen.
  2. Most of your files will be organized into folders.
    • Most versions of Android have a stock File Manager app. If yours doesn't, go to the Google Play Store, search for File Manager and download one of the available free apps.
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Method 2
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On Desktop

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  1. Connect the mini-USB end of the cable to your device's charging port and the other end to a USB port on your computer.
  2. Swipe down from the top of the screen to do so.
  3. To do so:
    • On WIndows, press Win+E to open the Explorer window, then click on your Android device.
    • On Mac, open the Android File Transfer tool.
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    Yes. My Files is Samsung's file manager. It's great for most purposes. Something called "Downloads" only allows you to see downloads.
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Warnings

  • Use caution when moving files around. While you shouldn't be able to interfere with app functions without root access, you can still cause problems if you move some files that they expect to find. Usually, any problems you create can be fixed by reinstalling the app that isn't working.
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1. Open the Apps Tray.
2. Tap File Manager.
3. Tap a folder.
4. Search for a file.

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