Subscriber Account active since. With all of the amazing features available on Android , like a high definition camera, apps for everything, lighting fast processing power, and so on, there is one thing that can be less than convenient: the difficulty of finding downloaded files.
It's almost as if your smartphone's downloads disappear just as soon as the transfer of data has been completed. In fact, unless you know where to look, on some phones that's effectively what happens. So let's tell you where to look for downloads on your Android phone. It's a little place called the app drawer. Open the Android app drawer by swiping up from the bottom of the screen.
Look for the My Files or File Manager icon and tap it. If you don't like the default file manager app on your Android phone, or it doesn't have one, download the Files by Google app formerly Files Go from the Play Store. The app is easy to navigate, provides quick access to your downloads folder and helps you free up storage space. When you open Files by Google, the app will recommend various options like clearing out app caches, removing junk files or deleting backed-up photos from your device.
There's even an AirDrop-like file-sharing feature baked into the app that makes it really easy to share files with someone who is nearby. Once you've installed the app, you can find your downloaded files by selecting the Browse tab at the bottom of the app, then tapping Downloads. Tap a file to open it, or long-press on it to select the file and delete, share or rename it.
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Since Amazon allows users to download videos, movies, and music with Amazon Prime, more and more people start downloading their favorite Amazon videos and music on their phones. But due to the strict protection of the digital resources, those downloaded videos and music are only accessible to the official Amazon apps, such as Prime Video or Amazon Music app.
Some of the users may want to copy those video and music files in order to save them to the computers or export to other devices for watching and listening, but they are not sure where those Amazon media files download to Android phone. Here we've concluded the methods of how to locate the downloaded Amazon videos and music on the Android phone.
Everything we download from the webpage or apps will have a copy or leave cache on the phone's storage. Use either the default file manager app or a third-party one; follow the paths below to locate the downloaded Amazon videos or audios on your Android phone.
But unfortunately to tell you that, to protect copyright, the files you find under these folders are in a particular type of format that can only be read and opened by Amazon Prime apps. So it seems totally impossible to copy the original Prime video or music files and move them to other devices. Although you cannot export the Amazon video file to other devices, but you still can watch Prime videos on TV through Chromecast. All you need to do is just 3 simple steps.
Step 1. Step 3. So what about Amazon Prime Music?
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