So let's tell you where to look for downloads on your Android phone. It's a little place called the app drawer. Open the Android app drawer by swiping up from the bottom of the screen. Look for the My Files or File Manager icon and tap it.
If you don't see it, instead tap the Samsung icon with many smaller icons inside it — My Files will be among them. For you. World globe An icon of the world globe, indicating different international options. Get the Insider App. Then, click Downloads in the left pane. You can also access your downloads using the link on the Dock. In the lower-right corner of the dock, click Downloads. Your most recent downloads spring out of the dock.
Android phones and tablets include an app called Files or My Files , depending on the manufacturer. The app displays all files on the device, including those downloaded, listed in chronological order.
The Files or My Files app is in the app drawer. Open the app and tap the Downloads option to view downloaded files on your phone or tablet.
If you don't like the default file manager app, another option is to download and install Files by Google , available in the Google Play store. The app helps you organize all files on your Android phone and tablet, and gives you easy access to downloaded files. It includes features for clearing app cache and deleting junk files, which helps to regain storage space on the device.
On the iPad and iPhone , downloaded files are not saved or stored in a single location. Instead, downloaded files are associated and accessible through compatible apps. 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.
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. The last thing you need is a malicious file posing as a app. From this screen you can find the App you need select it and toggle on:Allow from this Source to have unknown apps installed from the desired location.
For example if you downloaded the app to your phone directly find My files then turn on the Unknown apps permission for this location. Now look for Install Unknown apps. From here find the source the. Find and launch the file or click on it. If you know the name of the file try searching. On launch a message will appear to say: For your security,your phone is not allowed to install unknown apps from this source.
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