A:Answer1. Put your SD card into your SD card reader.
2. Plug your SD card reader into your Galaxy Tab
3. Go to your "My Files" app and open it.
4. Scroll down until you come to the TABLET category.
5. Tap "USB storage 4E23.-1134.
6. You will see a folder, DCIM. Tap it and other files will open.
7. Select one of the files. Pictures will appear at the right of the screen.
8. Touch and hold on one of the pictures, a small circle will appear on the top right of the picture with a checkmark.
9. Tap the pictures you want to transfer to your Galaxy Tab or at the top you will see an empty circle with the small word "All" under it. Tap this circle and all of your pictures will be selected at once.
7. Tap the 3 orange dots at the top right of the screen and then select you option. I selected "Copy". From there you will have options of where to load the pictures.
A:AnswerIf your phone can use an OTG device then yes. Your phone has to be able to recognize external devices and be able to explore them. The connection is a simple micro usb plug for android phones,etc. I sometimes use VLC player to open and explore for video or music.
A:AnswerI believe you can . You need an otg cable and an adapter. Then you need an sd card to get. I just got one, but haven't had a chance to plug it in. You also may need an app called a file manager from the play store. Hope this helps
A:AnswerTry google photos or photos or File manager “Files” in your apps.
I had s 64sd card it would not read. Possible cause it looked corrupted to the reader or to big or file format not recognized or style SD card. I used a nook tablet. However the reader did read a 4gig SD card no problem in photos. I noticed that reader does get recognized with out a card in it.
A:AnswerHello,
To address your inquiries, unfortunately you cant transfer files like you described. You would need both cards connected at the same or the help of a computer in transferring files. Thank you for your interest in our products.
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