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How to move audio files, phone to SD card
I've been recording many hours of audio of a seminar with the voice recorder on my phone (Galaxy S4 Mini Duos), mistakenly thinking that it would be stored by default on the SD card. But it has of course filled the device storage instead, requiring me to uninstall several apps in order to keep the phone working. I now want to move these files to the SD card, keeping them available to listen with my phone, but I cannot find any way of doing this. Is it possible somehow? Thanks!
Evolution, not revolution
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Do you not have file manager app?
Alternatively, connect the phone to a PC with a cable as an external storage device and use the PC to locate and move files within the phone or to the PC (Windows Explorer for W7).0 -
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