Re: The perversity of Samsung

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Sujet : Re: The perversity of Samsung
De : java (at) *nospam* evij.com.invalid (Java Jive)
Groupes : comp.mobile.android
Date : 19. Sep 2024, 10:01:56
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On 2024-09-19 00:05, Stan Brown wrote:
 I needed to upload a picture from my Samsung A54 5G phone to my
windows 10 PC. (It's for a passport, so I couldn't just email it to
myself because the phone compressed it from 4 MB down to 200 KB; the
State Department wants full resolution.)
 Connected phone to PC by USB cable, picked "Transferring files" in
the phone's popup. In Windows File Explorer, opened Galaxy A54 5G »
Internal Storage » DCIM » Camera. No sign of my picture. Switched to
View » Details so that I could sort newest to oldest, since this
picture is the one I took most recently. Nothing there more recent
than last fall, when I switched from a Moto e5+ phone. Hmm. Picture
must be somewhere on the Samsung, but where?
 Opened Gallery on the phone and the picture was right there. Tapped
on the i-in-a-circle, and the phone showed the location as /Internal
Storage/DCIM/Camera. But that's the folder I have open in File
Explorer, and the pic isn't there! Maybe the picture is a hidden
file, and I need to enable viewing hidden files? Clicked View in File
Explorer, and Hidden Items was already checked.
 Something whispered to me to turn off viewing of Hidden Items. As
soon as I did that, File Explorer showed the pictures I had taken
with the Samsung phone. I clicked the photo I wanted and dragged it
to my desktop/.
 That's right, the picture files are invisible when View » Hidden
Items is checked, and visible when View Hidden Items is blank (not
checked). Oy vey!
This has never been my experience with any Samsung or Android phone. I have never had problems with hidden photo files.  The only 'problem' I have ever had is whereas with my first Samsung phone, a Galaxy Note 2 now long since dead, you could just connect the phone to the PC and everything would be accessible, now I have to 'sign in' to a phone by whatever method you have set up, for example fingerprint recognition or PIN, and possibly make suitable choices on it before the phone's directory structure appears in Windows Explorer.
Once I've 'signed in' to my Samsung SM-T719, I can see the directory structure, including photos in:
     Tablet\DCIM\Camera
Once I've 'signed in' to my Pixel 8a, I have to swipe down to bring up the notifications and make further choices there before I can see the directory structure on the PC, including photos in:
     DCIM\Camera
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Date Sujet#  Auteur
19 Sep 24 * The perversity of Samsung13Stan Brown
19 Sep 24 +* Re: The perversity of Samsung2Jim the Geordie
19 Sep 24 i`- Re: The perversity of Samsung1Andrew
19 Sep 24 +- Re: The perversity of Samsung1Steve Hayes
19 Sep 24 +* Re: The perversity of Samsung2Java Jive
19 Sep 24 i`- Re: The perversity of Samsung1Andrew
19 Sep 24 +- Re: The perversity of Samsung1Frank Slootweg
26 Sep 24 +- Re: The perversity of Samsung1Arno Welzel
26 Sep 24 `* Re: The perversity of Samsung5Stan Brown
27 Sep 24  `* Re: The perversity of Samsung4Frank Slootweg
29 Sep 24   `* Re: The perversity of Samsung3Stan Brown
30 Sep 24    `* Re: The perversity of Samsung2Frank Slootweg
2 Oct 24     `- Re: The perversity of Samsung1Andrew

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