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Galaxy S25My Gallery stopped displaying all of my photos. They are backed up in Google, but not in Gallery. I've tried all previous fixes listed on forum.
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This is a common Samsung Gallery sync/indexing bug, especially after updates or storage permission glitches. Since your photos still exist in Google Photos, they’re likely still on-device but hidden or not indexed.
Try these working fixes (in order):
1) Check Gallery filters
Open Gallery → ⋮ → Filter or Customize
Enable All / Images / Videos
Turn off Hide albums and Trash only
2) Force media re-index (most effective)
Install File Manager+ or CX File Explorer
Create a folder named:
DCIM/test
Move 2–3 photos into it
Reboot phone
Move them back
This forces Android to rescan all media.
3) Reset Gallery app Settings → Apps → Gallery → Storage
Clear Cache
Clear Data (does NOT delete photos)
4) Check storage permissions Settings → Apps → Gallery → Permissions
Allow Photos & videos
Allow Files / Storage
5) Check .nomedia bug Using a file manager:
Search for .nomedia
Delete any found inside DCIM / Pictures
6) One UI bug fix Settings → Apps → Gallery → Battery
Set to Unrestricted
Try these working fixes (in order):
1) Check Gallery filters
Open Gallery → ⋮ → Filter or Customize
Enable All / Images / Videos
Turn off Hide albums and Trash only
2) Force media re-index (most effective)
Install File Manager+ or CX File Explorer
Create a folder named:
DCIM/test
Move 2–3 photos into it
Reboot phone
Move them back
This forces Android to rescan all media.
3) Reset Gallery app Settings → Apps → Gallery → Storage
Clear Cache
Clear Data (does NOT delete photos)
4) Check storage permissions Settings → Apps → Gallery → Permissions
Allow Photos & videos
Allow Files / Storage
5) Check .nomedia bug Using a file manager:
Search for .nomedia
Delete any found inside DCIM / Pictures
6) One UI bug fix Settings → Apps → Gallery → Battery
Set to Unrestricted
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Did you use the "Free up space on device" feature, by chance? Doing so deletes photos from your device and stores them solely in Google Photos.
Here is a guide from Google on how to restore those photos to your device: https://support.google.com/photos/answer/7652919?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid
Here is a guide from Google on how to restore those photos to your device: https://support.google.com/photos/answer/7652919?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DAndroid
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I honestly am not sure. However, even pictures from last night are not displaying
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Galaxy S25
This is a common Samsung Gallery sync/indexing bug, especially after updates or storage permission glitches. Since your photos still exist in Google Photos, they’re likely still on-device but hidden or not indexed.
Try these working fixes (in order):
1) Check Gallery filters
Open Gallery → ⋮ → Filter or Customize
Enable All / Images / Videos
Turn off Hide albums and Trash only
2) Force media re-index (most effective)
Install File Manager+ or CX File Explorer
Create a folder named:
DCIM/test
Move 2–3 photos into it
Reboot phone
Move them back
This forces Android to rescan all media.
3) Reset Gallery app Settings → Apps → Gallery → Storage
Clear Cache
Clear Data (does NOT delete photos)
4) Check storage permissions Settings → Apps → Gallery → Permissions
Allow Photos & videos
Allow Files / Storage
5) Check .nomedia bug Using a file manager:
Search for .nomedia
Delete any found inside DCIM / Pictures
6) One UI bug fix Settings → Apps → Gallery → Battery
Set to Unrestricted
Try these working fixes (in order):
1) Check Gallery filters
Open Gallery → ⋮ → Filter or Customize
Enable All / Images / Videos
Turn off Hide albums and Trash only
2) Force media re-index (most effective)
Install File Manager+ or CX File Explorer
Create a folder named:
DCIM/test
Move 2–3 photos into it
Reboot phone
Move them back
This forces Android to rescan all media.
3) Reset Gallery app Settings → Apps → Gallery → Storage
Clear Cache
Clear Data (does NOT delete photos)
4) Check storage permissions Settings → Apps → Gallery → Permissions
Allow Photos & videos
Allow Files / Storage
5) Check .nomedia bug Using a file manager:
Search for .nomedia
Delete any found inside DCIM / Pictures
6) One UI bug fix Settings → Apps → Gallery → Battery
Set to Unrestricted