Here's how to save your smartphone photos directly to a microSD card.

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We wish all phones came with unlimited storage out of the box, but at least many Android phones have the option to expand that storage with microSD cards. Not every phone supports a microSD card — looking at you,
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— but for those that do, the microSD card can give you more space for your app data, for your music and movies, and of course for your photos! That said, you can only reap these benefits if you take the time to set up your device to take advantage of it.

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  • Third-party file manager:
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    (Free w/IAPs at Google Play Store)
How to change directories in the camera app


Your camera app picks a spot to save photos based on the available storage. In most cases, the default is typically the phone itself. Changing that will make your life a lot easier, especially after you have a microSD card installed.

This will ensure that any new photos you take are automatically stored to the microSD card rather than internal storage.

Note: these steps are taken from the Samsung Galaxy S9+ and Samsung Camera app, but the steps should be more or less the same on most devices that include a microSD slot.

  1. Open your Camera app.

  2. Tap Settings (the gear icon).

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  3. Scroll down and tap Storage location.

  4. Tap SD card.

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Now the camera app will send newly taken photos to the microSD card, but what about all the photos you've already taken that are taking up storage space on your internal storage? We need to move those over to the microSD card.

How to move photos you've already taken to a microSD card


To move files from internal storage to the microSD card, we'll need a file manager app. Some phones come with file manager apps already installed, like
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, but if yours doesn't, there are plenty of third-party apps that will do this as well, like
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that you can use for this. We've used the Samsung My Files for these steps on a Samsung Galaxy S9+, but the steps should be the same on most devices.

  1. Open your file manager app.
  2. Open Internal Storage.

  3. Open DCIM (short for Digital Camera Images).

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  4. Long-press Camera.
  5. Tap the three-dot menu icon and then tap Move.

  6. Tap SD card.

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  7. Tap DCIM. If a DCIM folder isn't on your SD card, tap Create folder and make a DCIM folder.

  8. Tap Done to initiate the transfer.

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Time for more photos


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Once your photos are set up, you can snap away, content in the knowledge that you don't be filling your internal storage to the brim and bogging down your phone. It is also worth mentioning, however, that while it's easy to assign Camera photos to go to the microSD card, on many phones you cannot reassign Screenshots to capture to SD the same way. Be sure to come back every now and then and copy your screenshots over to SD to keep them from filling up your phone.
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if you'd prefer.

Picking the right microSD card for photography


MicroSD cards don't usually come with your phone unless it's part of an accessory bundle, but these cards are easy to find at most electronic and department stores. You can almost always find good cards on sale, so
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if you don't need a microSD card right this second.

Best value for microSD

Samsung EVO Select (128GB)


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The best microSD money can buy.

We suggest picking up a Samsung EVO U3 microSD card. It's available in four storage capacities, from 32GB up to 256GB, and with a U3 speed rating, it should be able to handle your photo and video-taking tasks.

Samsung makes really great microSD cards that are perpetually on discount. This 128GB card we've linked above is an incredible value that will let you free up a ton of space on your phone.

Manage your files on your phone


Most phones include a file manager among its stock apps, but if you're looking for an alternative, we've got a solid recommendation.

Solid Explorer File Manager


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Solid Explorer File Manager does a great job helping you to locate and relocate all the files on your phone.

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