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How to save your mobile photos to a MicroSD card

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The storage capacity of your mobile phone is one of the specifications that should attach additional importance, as it is used by many apps and games, and the quality of camera pictures is great, so the weight is the same. In short, that storage is needed more to avoid being forced to free up space on your mobile every 5 minutes.

As you know, internal phone storage can be equipped with MicroSD cards where you can store multiple files. To save space on that internal storage, you can do it Save the photos you make to the MicroSD card and submit those you have already done. It explains how to do it step by step.

How to save pictures with your phone to a MicroSD card

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As we mentioned earlier, the high quality of mobile phone cameras "cause" that the weight of the photos is great too, Therefore internal storage may be insufficient. To find space, you can arrange that the photos you take are stored directly on the MicroSD card.

After that We simplified the process of saving images directly to MicroSD. The pictures show how to make it with the Samsung Galaxy J5, but the steps to follow are the same in other terminals.

1st. Open the Camera app on your mobile phone.

2nd. Select the Settings button, represented by the gear icon, in the upper left corner.

Third. This gives you access to the settings menu to set up the camera. Swipe down until you find the "Save to" option, which you must select.

4th. You will have two options for storing pictures you take with the camera: internal memory and SD card. Select the last one to find out that the images should be stored there and you will have completed the process.

Store photos on microSD card

From that moment, the photos and videos you take with your mobile camera will be stored on the MicroSD card, so will be there where you have to log in to be able to edit, delete, share, etc.

How to move your mobile photos to a MicroSD card

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After you learn how to save the pictures you take with your mobile phone, see how to submit the MicroSD card you already took. The ordinary thing is that you are they are stored inside the DCIM folder (Digital Camera Photos) for internal storage.

This process, albeit harder than the previous one, will take a few seconds. We repeat that screenshots for the Samsung J5, but that's about it the process is the same for other phones.

1st. Open the My Files folder and click on the Internal memory section to see all the files you saved there.

2nd. Swipe down until you find a DCIM folder, which you must install.

Third. After that, press for a few seconds in the Camera folder (or variant) you will find within DCIM to select it.

4th. At the bottom of the screen, you'll find an option called "Submit" which, as the name implies, will allow you to change the location of the folder. Click "Submit" for the lower bar to appear with the "Move here" option, which you don't have to select yet.

Move images to microSD

5th. Now, all you have to do is enter the location where you want to move the folder for mobile photos. So, back to the main My Files screen and insert the SD Card. With this process, the "Move here" option will remain down.

E-6. Once inside the MicroSD card, select the "Move here" option, located in the bottom of the screen bar, to start the data transfer. Wait a few seconds for the process to end and you will have all the photos taken with the portable camera on the MicroSD card installed.

Export photos to the MicroSD card

In this way, you will be rewarded free up space for internal storage phone, which will be available for installation of the app or the data stored by them, among other options.

Also, finding space we recommend it again save WhatsApp photos, videos and GIFs to Google Photos automatically, knowing that a large number of files shared in this group are prone to phone memory.

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