How to find downloaded apps on s7






















 · These extra apps running in the background of your smartphone like email, social networking and daily lifestyle apps search the Internet on a regular basis trying to update these apps, which makes your phone slow and kiils the battery fast. So it’s a good idea to disable and close apps in the background of the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge.  · Open My Files. Tap the orange and white "My Files" app. You can usually find it in the "Samsung" folder. Select a storage location. If you have an SD card in your phone, you can select SD card to view the files on it, or tap Internal storage to view Views: K.  · From here, select the “Library” tab at the top of the screen which shows all previous and current downloaded apps. 5. From there, navigate the list to find the app you want to recover.


Play Store keeps a complete history of all the apps downloaded and deleted on your device. To download deleted apps from Play Store: Step 1. Go to Google Play and tap on the Menu. Go to the Google Play Store and log in using your Google account. From the home screen of the app, tap on the 3 horizontal lines that is the icon for the "Menu". Many apps have their own download settings. Instead of sending your Android downloads to your device's download folder by default, they're sent to the app's download folder. Case in point: WhatsApp by default downloads images and videos to your phone and keeps them in its own folder. To access them just go to the Home screen and then touch Apps. Swipe left or right to cycle between the pages. Some devices, such as the Galaxy S4 and Note II, have a Downloads icon in the top-right of the screen. Touch this to see only the apps you have downloaded (not the apps that came pre-installed with your device).


Last Update Date: All the apps you download will appear automatically together with other apps. There are 2 methods to open the application drawer. 1st, the conventional from older version. To access them just go to the Home screen and then touch Apps. Swipe left or right to cycle between the pages. Follow the below steps to view your Downloads folder: 1. From your home screen, choose Apps. 2. Choose My files. Depending on your device, this may be in another folder on your apps screen. 3. Choose Device storage. 4. Choose Download. 5. From here you will be able to access all of your downloaded files. You should have an app preinstalled labeled "My Files". Just tap on that and you will see "Download history" on the page. You also have a search function on the top right hand side of the open window. You can drill down into Device storage and SD card from this page.

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