Manage Photos on Samsung Galaxy S9/S9 Edge

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Title: Manage Photos on Samsung Galaxy S9/S9 Edge


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How to Export, Import, Delete Photos on S9
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This is a post focusing on techniques through
which you can manage photos on your Samsung
Galaxy S9/S9 Edge. You don't have to go anywhere
else, I believe all the S9 photo managing tips
and tricks you want to know are included
here. Part 1 Where to find photos on your
Samsung Galaxy S9 Part 2 How to view images on
your Samsung Galaxy S9 phone Part 3 How to move
photos into a folder/album Part 4 How to save
S9/Edge photos to SD card Part 5 How to
Manage/add/delete/backup S9 photos on
computer Part 6 Transfer Photos from old phone
to S9/S9 Edge
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Part 1 Where to Find Photos on Your Samsung
Galaxy S9? All the photos and video files you
take or receive or download on your Samsung
Galaxy S9 are saved in the Gallery app. - Just
tap the Gallery app in the app tray on the home
screen of S9. - You can find photos a couple
different ways in the Gallery app. When you are
in the Gallery app, go to the top left corner to
tap on the title with a down-pointing triangle.
Then, you can see there are four options Time,
Albums, Events, and Categories. - All the photos
are categorized by the day or the places they
were taken or added. Albums can be created
manually or automatically. The categories shows
media sorted by type. The layout of the album
also can be customized and you can also share
album to other people or other platforms.
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Part 2 How to View Images on Your Samsung Galaxy
S9 Phone? The 6.2'' Super AMOLED display of your
Samsung Galaxy S9 is a great way to enjoy your
photos and share them with other people, such as
your friends and families. You can view images
and photos on your S9 one at a time or as a
slideshow, just according to your own
preference. To see one image at a time Just
find the image you want to view, tap it. When you
click on the image, it allows you to zoom in and
out. To see a series of images as a slideshow
Tapping Slideshow on the top of the image you are
viewing, you will be popped up with the next
image in chronological order, every few seconds.
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Part 3 How to Move Photos into A Folder/Album on
S9? With more and more photos are saved on your
S9, your phone gallery would become more and more
cluttered, which makes it difficult to manage
photos on Samsung S9. The most direct way to
solve the problem is creating new albums or
folders on your phone and categorize your photos
into different albums. You can follow the steps
below to move photos to different folders
manually.
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1. Open your S9 and go to the Gallery app. When
you are in the Gallery app, you will see all the
existing albums are displayed. 2. Enter the
album from where you want to move photos. 3.
Click on the Add folder icon to create a new
album on your Samsung S9. The methods of creating
new albums may differ with different phone
models.
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4. Give a name to the new folder and choose to
create it. 5. After the new folder is created,
you can select the photos you want to move into
the new album and copy them manually. 6. You can
also choose the photos, go to its options to move
them. If you choose to drag the photos to the new
folder, you will be received a dialog, which asks
you whether you want to copy or move the pictures
from the original album, just tap Move.
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Part 4 How to Save S9/S9 Edge Photos to SD
Card Sometimes you may find the phone memory is
insufficient because you have stored so much
large photos and videos and apps on your Samsung
Galaxy S9. Thank god, Android device has an SD
card slot and allows users to expand the memory
up to 400GB. Then, how to save your photos from
S9 memory to an SD card?
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Move existing photos on your S9 to SD card To
transfer photos from your S9 phone storage to SD
card, you just go to the Gallery app and select
the photos you want to move. You can click on
"Select All" to choose all the photos at once.
After that, you should go to its option and
choose Move or Copy your selected photos. Go the
SD card (DCIM folder) and paste the selected
photos here.
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Save photos to SD card acquiescently If you do
not want to copy photos to SD manually, you can
set the SD card as the default storage location
for photos, so that newly got photos will be
saved to SD card automatically.
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Part 5 How to Manage/add/delete/backup S9 photos
on computer Coolmuster Android Assistant, or
Android Assistant for Mac is able to help you
manage Samsung Galaxy S9/S9 Edge photos on
computer effortlessly. With it, you can import,
export and delete S9 photos and pictures on your
computer. It can also transfer files between
Samsung Galaxy S9 and computer, including
contacts, SMS, call logs, music, videos and more.
Below are the detailed methods on how to use
Android Assistant to manage, backup and delete S9
photos on PC or Mac. Android Assistant is fully
compatible with Android OS and computer system.
Now, it also provides you with trial version to
have a free try.
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Preparation Install Android Assistant on your
computer Click the download buttons above to get
it installed on your computer. After the
installation, you can launch the program, connect
your Samsung S9 to the computer via a USB cord.
The program will detect your S9 phone and you may
be required to enable USB debugging on your phone
at first.
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Start to Manage Photos on Samsung Galaxy S9/S9
Edge After the program detects and displays your
S9 on its screen, you can go to left side bar to
choose "Photos" category so that you can enter
the photo managing window. Now, you can start the
photo management Transfer photos from
computer to your S9 Click "Add" button from the
top menu, browse from the pop-up file browsing
window to choose the photos you want to transfer
from your computer to S9 and click "OK".
Export photos from S9 to your computer Mark the
checkbox in front of the photos you want to
transfer to computer, and then click "Export"
button from the top menu. Choose a location on
your computer to save the exported photos.
Delete photos from S9 Select the photos you
don't want any more and click "Delete" button
from the top menu.
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Part 6 Transfer Photos from Old Phone to S9/S9
Edge The last section of this article will tell
you how to transfer photos from an old phone to
your new Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9 Edge. The best
tool to perform the transfer is Phone to Phone
Transfer. It can transfer every type of data from
old Android phone or iPhone to the new S9/S9
Edge, including contacts, text messages, call
logs, apps, photos, videos, music, etc. It is
fully compatible with Apple, Samsung, HTC, LG,
Sony, Google, Huawei, Motorola, ZTE, Nokia and
more mobile phones and tablets. With 3 simple
steps, you can transfer photos from old phone to
Samsung S9/S9. First of all, you should
download the Phone to Phone Transfer on your
computer and then follow the steps below to
transfer photos from old Android phone or old
iPhone to new Samsung Galaxy S9/S9 Plus.
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Step 1 Run Phone to Phone Transfer on your
computer After you have installed the Phone to
Phone Transfer, launch it on the computer and you
will see its primary interface as follows. Just
choose "Phone to Phone Transfer" mode to go to
the next step.
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Step 2 Connect two phones to the
computer Connect your old phone and new Galaxy
S9 to the computer via two USB cables. With the
both devices connected, Phone to Phone Transfer
will detect the two phones and show all the
transferable content in the middle.
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Step 3 Transfer from old phone to Samsung
S9 Specify the content to transfer from your old
phone to your new Galaxy S9 device. After that,
you can simply click "Start Transfer" button to
move them all from your old phone to your new
Samsung Galaxy S9.
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