How To Find Your Downloads By Using Samsung My Files App

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A Samsung user should take advantage of the Samsung My Files app to find any download.

You're a Samsung Galaxy user, ain't you? The device thankfully categorizes a well-organized collection of your downloaded files, and you can start using the pre-installed Samsung My Files app to look for you downloaded content. Frankly speaking, it's not only easy to use but also ideal to optimize your download storage when it becomes overloaded. 

Note: Samsung My Files app has been available on Samsung Galaxy 3 and higher variants. In case your smartphone is not a Samsung product, you can download it from Google Play Store. 

Where I can find Samsung My Files app?

If you have not been installed a shortcut of the app, you will have to activate it following some steps provided for you here: 

  1. Start your App Drawer. The way you open it depends on the type of your smartphone. Tapping Apps, holding the home button on the navigation bar, or swiping up or down from the home screen is some common ways to find the app. 
  2. If you can not see it anywhere, you can swipe to other pages to check all of your applications. Sometimes it might be hidden in a folder, so you should try the Samsung search engine or Tools. 
  3. When you have made it available to use, you can get started to utilize its variety of functions. 

Use Samsung My Files app to find any download 

The most useful feature that this amazing application provides for its users is its arrangement basing on plenty of classifications. You can tap any section that relates to the files you want to find. If you want to check something you have just downloaded, you can choose the Downloads folder to start using them. 

Remember that a corresponding window will be open simultaneously with the tapped file. In case you want to select multiples documents, you can hold one folder for a while. The advantage may become greater when the app allows some context-sensitive icons to appear once you choose files because it will be easier for you to share or delete them.

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