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How to Access Your SD Card on Samsung Galaxy
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To access your SD card on a Samsung Galaxy device, you can follow these steps: 1. Insert the SD card into the SD card slot on your Samsung Galaxy device. The location of the slot may vary depending on your device model, but it is usually located on the side of the device or under the back cover. 2. Swipe down from the top of the screen to open the notification panel, and then tap on the gear icon to open the Settings app. 3. Scroll down and tap on "Device care." 4. Tap on "Storage" and then "Advanced." 5. Under "Portable storage," you should see your SD card listed. Tap on it to view its contents. Alternatively, you can also access your SD card using the "My Files" app: 1. Open the "My Files" app from your app drawer. 2. Tap on "Internal storage" to view the files on your device. 3. Tap on "SD card" to view the files on your SD card. You can now view, move, copy, or delete files from your SD card using either of these methods.
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