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9 hours ago (Last edited 8 hours ago ) in
A Series & Other MobileHi. My A15 model Samsung phone offers microSD card feature. I use it to keep my music folders (albums). Different music apps give me the ability to select any folder I want. Easy, peasy.
When I add/delete some folders, I need to take the phone out of its case, open the sim tray, take the card out, use a card reader, attach it to pc's usb port and add folders. Not too hard to do, but very time consuming. Also, my concern is that I might break the sim tray if I do this often.
So today, I used a usb c cable and connected the phone into usb-c port. Windows 11 file explorer recognized the phone as a device. However, I don't see the card as an external drive/device. If I did, I would easily make copies of new music folders (as I did with portable mp3 players that use microsd card in the past).
I click the phone device icon on pc screen. It shows it is empty.
Is it possible that pc shows me the card as an external drive? I had this question with Samsung music app support. Somebody suggested that it be easy to do with a usb-c cable.
A15 is a budget model without all the bells and whistles. I am very satisfied with it though.
Thanks in advance.
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A Series & Other MobileNormally all you have to do it open explorer on your pc and select the phone that pops up in the directory and it will say Internal or Sd Card
they won't be a separate drive listed in Explorer like C: D : E: it will be C: then your phone
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7 hours ago (Last edited 7 hours ago ) in
A Series & Other MobileYour phone may be encrypting your SD card so that it can only be read by your phone, for security reasons. Try plugging the phone into your PC directly and see if you can access it then.
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A Series & Other MobileGary; as you said I connect the phone to usb c port, click my PC icon, Explorer opens a window and shows all the drives. In my case, C and 2 partitions I created D and E on SSD. Also the phone A15. When I select A15 a new windows opens and it is empty. I expected to see internal and external (sd card) storage.
Dan; I once took the card out and inserted into PC port with a card reader. It showed all the folders. So, the card has no encryption. Unless this budget Samsung phone has limitations I should be able to see the micro card and add more files into them. I can't figure out if the phone or windows is causing the problem.
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6 hours ago (Last edited 5 hours ago ) in
A Series & Other MobileWhen my A54 is connected to my laptop, when I open explorer, it shows the SD card as a subfolder of internal storage. The storage is not listed as internal storage and SD card, its listed as storage with a numbered folder within it. The numbered folder is the SD card.

