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How do I transfer photos from my Samsung Galaxy S2 PHONE memory into my MicroSD Card?

So, the question is pretty self-explanatory. But I'm going to add some more detail.

I have a LOT of pictures, over 1,000 in total, just chilling on my phone memory. But, as it turns out, my phone is jacked up and I need to replace it. So, in order to keep from losing all of my precious pictures I want to move them all over onto a MicroSD Card that I just bought.

How do I go about doing so?

I asked a tech-savvy friend of mine but he INSISTS that I have to download some sort of app in order to move the pictures.

I don't believe that to be true because I have done it on other phones without needing an app.

Another thing he did was show me how to move pictures from my SD Card to my phone memory, which is NOT what I want.

The Samsung Galaxy S2 is being a real pain in the *** and I can't find the correct menu to move the pictures from my PHONE MEMORY onto my SD CARD MEMORY.

Someone, anyone, PLEASE HELP!!!!

Thanks. :)

Update:

One other thing, will I be able to move screenshots and downloaded pictures onto my SD Card as well?

Update 2:

No, I am trying to move it from the phone onto the sd card.

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  • ?
    Lv 5
    8 years ago
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    I have the same phone, and they should be on your memory card. That is if you set the device default storage to device in stead of sd card. And your right you don't need an app to move pictures. Once you take a picture its saves to the sd card. But you can move pictures from my files, create a file in the sd card And the move them. Oh my files icon on the app screen. Once there look for the sd card folder. The tap that. It should show you all that's on the card. Then tap the menu and create a sub file within the sd card. When done there look for the pictures on the device. Then move them to the new folder drag and drop the files.

    Source(s): I am a tech junkie over 4yrs
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    6 years ago

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    How do I transfer photos from my Samsung Galaxy S2 PHONE memory into my MicroSD Card?

    So, the question is pretty self-explanatory. But I'm going to add some more detail.

    I have a LOT of pictures, over 1,000 in total, just chilling on my phone memory. But, as it turns out, my phone is jacked up and I need to replace it. So, in order to keep from losing all of my precious...

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  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

    This Site Might Help You.

    RE:

    How do I transfer photos from my Samsung Galaxy S2 PHONE memory into my MicroSD Card?

    So, the question is pretty self-explanatory. But I'm going to add some more detail.

    I have a LOT of pictures, over 1,000 in total, just chilling on my phone memory. But, as it turns out, my phone is jacked up and I need to replace it. So, in order to keep from losing all of my precious pictures...

    Source(s): transfer photos samsung galaxy s2 phone memory microsd card: https://tinyurl.im/e/how-do-i-transfer-photos-from...
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  • ?
    Lv 4
    4 years ago

    Galaxy S2 Sd Card

  • 7 years ago

    my phone as got to go to be repair so I want to keep my pictures how do I transfer my pictures from my phone to my memory card

    thank you

    Rosemary

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

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