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. Click here to learn more. A leading-edge research firm focused on digital transformation. Good Subscriber Account active since Shortcuts. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. It often indicates a user profile. Thanks for taking the time to figure this out. The problem is Google. For some reason when you use the search and download from it, it acts like it downloads and goes nowhere.
But simple solution!! Just use your regular internet browser! I jumped on that, entered Google and the same search I was looking for. Downloaded the same thing and it showed up right in my regular download file in my photo album in seconds.
The Google storage permission did it for me too! Thanks you guys. I was getting really frustrated haha. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Accepted Solutions. Most Android devices now come with some sort of file manager preinstalled, and for those that don't, there's a better alternative anyway.
Left: Files app on a Pixel 3. By far the easiest way to find downloaded files on Android is to look in your app drawer for an app called Files or My Files. Regardless of which device, once you find and open the file manager, use it to look for the Downloads folder and open it. There you will find your downloaded files in chronological order newest to oldest, in most cases.
You can, however, change how the files are sorted. 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.
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