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How do I save a downloaded app from Google Play?

How do I save a downloaded app from Google Play?

Find & download apps or digital content

  1. On your device, open Google Play Store. or visit the Google Play store on a web browser.
  2. Search or browse for content.
  3. Select an item.
  4. Select Install or the item’s price.
  5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the transaction and get the content.

How do I change where Google Play store downloads to SD card?

Go into your phone’s settings, go to Applications, find an app you want to move, tap the “Move to SD” option if it’s available. Depending on your version of Android, that may be one level further down under Storage. You will have to repeat this for each app you want to move.

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Where can I find all downloaded files?

Common places to look for files To view the Downloads folder, open File Explorer, then locate and select Downloads (below Favorites on the left side of the window). A list of your recently downloaded files will appear.

Where are Google files?

Find where your current Google file is located in Google Drive. In your Google file (Google document, spreadsheet, presentation or drawing), you can press the title of the document and the name of the folder will appear next to it.

How do I see all files on Android?

Head to Settings > Storage > Other and you’ll have a full list of all the files and folders on your internal storage. (If you’d prefer this file manager be more easily accessible, the Marshmallow File Manager app will add it as an icon to your home screen.)

How do I access app files on Android?

On your Android 10 device, open the app drawer and tap the icon for Files. By default, the app displays your most recent files. Swipe down the screen to view all your recent files (Figure A).

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How do I access game files on Android?

1-Go to the directory Android > Data, then find your game folder, copy that folder.