Gmail download file location android






















I can't download or read Gmail attachments too, I have tried clearing cache, clearing app data, and even reinstalling from play store.. but I still can't get the Gmail app to behave.. the only way I have now is to use Gmail from chrome browser -- which is a slow archaic way!!  · I have the necessity of accessing the files downloaded from the internet, from Gmail, for other mail clients, from other internet sources I would like to understand where these files are stored exactly on Android: 1- if there is an SD. 2- if there is no SD Card. so that I can show them to the user in my App at any time. Any help very much Reviews: 2. You can specify a specific download location for your files. Go to Settings- Advanced Settings- [Scroll down to Section called Downloads]- Change the location. If you want to save files to different location to every time you download something, you need to tick the check box, which is available down the Downloads folder option. Hope this helps.


Now, back in your Gmail inbox you can see the attachments just under the email preview. Tap the attachment to open it, then tap the three-dot menu icon at the top-right corner and click Save (or Save to Drive). Alternatively, you can download attachments from inside the individual email thread. Just navigate to the exact email containing the. For quite some time I have an issue in the gmail application on Android. I have Android (OxygenOS on OnePlus 3T) with Gmail version I cannot preview or download any attachment. Change Download Settings Within the Apps. Just about all apps that create media files - such as your phone's built-in camera app, podcast apps and voice recorders - will feature internal options to change the location where you want to save your podcasts, photos, recordings, whatever.


If you want to save the a photo, open the individual attachment by tapping on it after the download is complete, then tap Save and it will get saved to your Saved Photos folder. If it is a document, it's a little funnier. You have to open the "Office" app and then select "email: opened attachments" I haven't been able to find where PDFs go yet. If a photo is inside an email message instead of added as an attachment, on your Android phone or tablet, open the Gmail app. Open the email message. Touch and hold the photo. Tap View image. Tap the photo. In the top right, tap More. Tap Save. By far the easiest way to find downloaded files on Android is to look in your app drawer for an app called Files or My Files.

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