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How To Find Pictures On Phone

Finding photos on your phone 'should' be a relatively simple task, but unfortunately it's become an increasingly and unnecessary problem, for all of us. At one time, years ago, a standard folder was designated by default as the central storage place for image files. A DCIM folder (Digital Camera IMages) was used for phones, tablets, web cams, hand-held cameras, other mobile devices, etc. If an image file was involved, it would be retained in the DCIM folder of that device.
But now it's a much more a mixed bag of possibilities -- the default folder to store your photo files might still be the DCIM folder, or it might instead be named Photos, or Pics, or Images, or whatever, depending on the whims of whichever manufacturer of your phone model and how they chose to set up your phone's internal file system arrangement. So your phone's Camera app might still be using the DCIM folder as its default save location but your text messaging app and your web browser app will likely be using the Downloads folder for its default save location. So the bottom line is there are likely going to be multiple folders where your photo files are being stored, which adds another layer of complications.
In your posting note that there isn't a 'Gallery' folder that stores its own photo files. The Gallery app is just an image viewer/editor. It only displays the existing photo files that are stored in whatever folders the app can detect. And that's the weak point, the Gallery app doesn't have the ability to detect and index every photo file stored within your phone's internal storage media,nor microSD card. It will only scan for photos in predetermined folders. So if you also have some photo editing app installed that uses its own app folder to store images done by the app, those photos won't be automatically displayed when you start up the Gallery app. The same issue applies to the Google Photos app, it's also a image viewer/editor that scans for photos stored in some but not all folders.

In essence, when it comes to where your photos are stored on your particular phone don't look at the apps, you need to determine which folders are used to store photo files by the apps you use. Use a file manager app to actually manage your photo files/folders, use a photo manager app (ii.e. the Gallery app) to view your photos.
What phone model you have? Samsung phones come with a basic file manager app named My Files, It has a limited feature set but if all you need is the ability to do basic tasks like copy, move, or delete files and folders it may be all you need. Otherwise, your phone may already have a file manager app pre-installed or there are a number of really good ones in the Play Store. For more involved tasks like remote networking you might find the Solid Explorer app a better option (especially with pay-for addons). It's a feature-rich file manager that's also very user configurable.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=pl.solidexplorer2&hl=en_US&gl=US&pli=1
Simple Mobile Tools has a file manager that's Open Source (no ties to any business oversight) and comes with a nice user interface.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.simplemobiletools.filemanager.pro&hl=en_US&gl=US
There are a lot of other completely free file manager apps to choose too though. Go to the Play Store, search for file manager, and look through the posted screen shots for each to find the one you'd feel most comfortable using.

Samsung Tab S7+ won't connect to hotel wifi

ocnbrze is correct, I'm no genius, just a retired Union Electrician out of Chicago
The answer was just something I picked up from other wireless forums. I think it has to do with authentication.so you need to use your stock browser.

Well:
Front desk told me that other people in the past have complained about this - they didn't know how to help
Marriott tech support - had no clue.
My techie friend back home who builds his own water cooled turbo computers and is a software expert - had no clue.
Retired electrician in Chicago figured it out in one try - genius!!
Don't argue!!

Help Pixel 5a Full/Image Backup Options

@Hadron Thanks for the detailed explanation on that suggestion. Helps clarify a lot of things. Sounds like it would just be much easier to update and then, if things do end up getting worse, do a factory reset or something.
Factory reset will not undo a system update. All it does is erase user data and apps, so sets the phone back to the state that it would have left the factory in if it had been released with the firmware that's currently installed, and does not revert it to the firmware it actually left the factory with.

The name "factory reset" is a bit misleading in that respect.

Rename voice recorder files?


I just helped someone out with this problem. You can no longer rename while in the “recorder” app, for some reason, so instead you need to go to the “files” app. Select “audio” and then you should see all your unnamed files. There are 3 dots to the right of each file - if you press them, it should come up with several options, one of which is “rename”. I hope this helped!

Missing photos on Ultra 21

Thanks ocnbrze,
yes I've checked Google and other back up "clouds"...no where to be seen. I must have inadvertently deleted them, but to be honest, I don't know how, as they were important...ah well, thanks anyway.
if you have been letting google backup your photos and they are not there, then somehow you have deleted them.

just to double check, i would log online to your google photos,https://photos.google.com/, and double check there. sometimes you can just delete photos off of the device without entirely deleting the photo from the cloud.

Need SMS/MMS app recommendation with Group options

Hello,
I'm looking for an SMS/MMS app that would allow me to somehow group about 20 contacts and then assign every single one of those contacts the same notification sound without having to change each contacts notification sound every single time I'm on-call.

Scenario: We have about 15 servers at work (and I have 5 coworkers on my team) that will send a message to [phone number]@[carrier].com when something breaks. At the end of my on-call period, I want to be able to either silence or change the notification sound on all of those contacts (or possibly the group....if that's possible to assign to a group) in one fell swoop without having to go into every single contact record and making 20 different changes.

I'm not referring to a group message....our pages/texts don't work like that. Each server is configured to send a text/page to our company Outlook group which sends it to 7 addresses everyone in our group all the time. When I'm not on call, I'd like to silence the pages from those 20 servers (or at least change the notification sound to something that isn't loud and annoying). I'm referring to assigning each contact to a group so that I can change the notification once. When I get a page from one server, it comes from [server name]@[organization domain]. I might not have a server page me for a full year whereas another server might page/text me a few times a week.

Are there any SMS/MMS apps out there that allows me to change a notification on a group of contacts all at once? I use a Galaxy S22+ and the standard Messages app doesn't allow me to set it up this way as far as I can tell. I'm even willing to pay a few bucks for an app that will allow me to put contacts into a group and manage notifications on the group all at once.

Thanks,
John

Google assistant

Check in your Settings >> Notifications menu that the Assistant app is Enabled and then check the Battery menu so Assistant is allowed to keep running in the background.
(.....it can be a handy feature but don't be surprised when your battery's idle power usage takes a little hit. Don't forget the more things you set up to do automatically and continuously that are otherwise kept in a low-power, sleep status, it's your battery that's affected.)

Android Security Question

Thank you for the replies. I must have misunderstood what I read yesterday, because I just read on Wikipedia that the S9 was released in 2018. So, that would indicate that there are at least a couple more months until it is officially five years old.
It would, but Samsung never promised 5 years' updates back when the S9 series was released: they have increased the support period for the Galaxy s series since then. I believe that back when the s9 was released it was 4 years, which is admittedly still better than many manufacturers do.

New Android Game (Free) - Bubble Tap

I am looking forward to play this! Seems like so much fun with friend.
Thank you for the feedback.
You can send your friend an invitation link to become in-game friends and play Team mode together.
All you need to start a match is for both of you to be online.
For more information about any screen/mode you can open info icon (top right).
We are looking forward to your impressions.

Help Reminder to move?

I have a Galaxy Watch 5 Pro and it won't leave me alone about it! I think it's the watch and not Wear OS, though, but it will tell me to get up and walk... if I'm driving, it will tell me "great job!" Apparently it thinks I can walk 45 MPH going down the road LOL but you think it will track my indoor rower exercise? Heck no... because it's not moving, I guess... who knows

GPS location not available for photos off camera: Galaxy A03s Model SM-A037U

The GPS must be in the EXIF data or it would not appear in Google Photos. Correct?
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Yes, that's correct but only conditionally. Photo files will have varying amounts of EXIF data embedded in them, with some having very extensive amounts of info (camera type, date, location coordinates, resolution, etc.) and some with only minimal info (date and file size). So no if some aspect like GPS coordinates don't already exist in a photo file's metadata, an app like Google Photos cannot magically add those missing GPS numbers after the fact.

WiFi Calling Not Working Suddenly

OK, bummer. Would have been nice if it was just a router restart to fix things. So try a different WiFi network. If it's still a problem elsewhere, that might be an indicator the issue is with your phone. Since it was working fine previously, can you think of anything that might have changed approximately around the same time as when you started to have this problem?

You might want to try looking in your phone's Settings menu for a Network Settings Reset option. This reset all network related services back to their default settings so it is a bit of a drastic measure. (It's not just WiFi settings but cellular and Bluetooth so saved WiFi networks will be wiped as will saved Bluetooth pairings. You'll need to redo them accordingly as you try to interact with each again.) See pg.143 of your Verizon S10e User Manual:
https://ss7.vzw.com/is/content/Veri...sung-galaxy-s10-s10e-s10plus-en-ug-022019.pdf

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