Since the release of One UI 6.0, the Trash feature in the My Files app on Galaxy phones and tablets has been updated. Users can now delete and restore files from My Files, Gallery and Voice Recordings directly from the Trash folder in My Files.
Note: The recycle bin function cannot be turned off.
Delete and restore files using Sams
By following the instructions below, you can permanently delete or restore files from My Files.
Restore or delete specific files in My Files
Step 1. Go to My Files > Recycle bin.
Step 2. Tap Edit.
Step 3. Tap All or select individual files.
Step 4. Tap Restore or Delete and follow any remaining on-screen instructions.
Shortcut to delete everything in Recycle bin all at once
Note: You can view deleted files by app (My Files, Gallery, and Voice Recorder), as well as restore or delete them from Settings > Device care > Storage management > Recycle bin > My Files.
Delete and restore files through the Gallery
Although you can use My Files to manage all your recycle bin files, you can still use the Gallery to delete and restore image and video files.
Delete files from the Gallery
Step 1. Go to Gallery > Pictures.
Step 2. Select an image or video to delete.
Step 3. Tap Delete.
Step 4.Move to Recycle bin to confirm.
Note: Deleted items will remain in the Bin for 30 days. After that point, they will automatically be permanently deleted.
Restore deleted files to the Gallery
Step 1. Go to the Gallery > Menu (the three horizontal lines).
Step 2. Select Recycle bin.
Step 3. Select Edit.
Step 4. Select the items you'd like to keep > Tap Restore (or Restore All).
Since the release of One UI 6.0, the Recycle bin feature in the My Files app on Galaxy phones and tablets has been updated. Users can now delete and restore files from My Files, Gallery and Voice Recordings directly from the Recycle bin folder in My Files. Note: The recycle bin function cannot be turned off.
File Manager: Similar to the gallery, you can find the recycle bin for your file manager application where all the cache files are located. Open your File Manager app and look for a 'Trash' or 'Recycle Bin' option.
The Recycle Bin feature is not available on Android devices by default. Android uses a different system called Trash or Trash folder for deleted files. However, the location of this folder varies depending on the device and the file manager app being used.
Navigate to and open the Samsung Messages app, then tap More options (the three vertical dots), and then tap Trash. Touch and hold the message you'd like to recover. You can also tap All to select all messages in the Trash. Then, tap Restore or Restore all.
Any files that were synced to the cloud when they were deleted will be kept around for 60 days; if they were stored locally, they stay in the Trash folder for 30 days. The same trash folder that you see in the app can be found in Google Photos on the web in the navigation pane on the left.
. bin usually means a binary file, such as device firmware. You can look at it in a plain-text editor, but the data is generally compressed and you won't see anything useful in it.
The Recycle Bin is a feature in computer systems that acts as a virtual trash can, allowing users to store deleted files temporarily before permanently deleting them. It provides a way to restore or retrieve deleted files if needed.
The recycle bin is a holding place for deleted files. To permanently delete a file, you can delete it again from the Recycle Bin, or you can empty the Recycle Bin. It is recommended you empty the Recycle Bin every once in a while to free up space.
Whenever you delete a file in your computer and empty your Recycle Bin, your data is not entirely wiped out from your computer. Although you can no longer see the file in the location it once was and your operating system no longer has it, a copy still exists on your hard drive.
Let's see how this works. Step 1: Open “Contacts” on your Android phone from the app drawer. Step 2: Tap the more icon on the top right corner. Tap “Recycle Bin” or “Trash,” which is available on your phone.
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