18-11-2024 03:05 PM - modificato 18-11-2024 03:14 PM
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I performed the Free up phone space, but now I want the images back in my phone Gallery
No matter what I do, the images now only appear in the Onedrive folder but not in the samsung synced gallery
I have :
- Unlinked and relinked Microsoft account
- Cleared cache and data
- I cannot uninstall and reinstall as others have suggested as both Onedrive and Gallery are system apps
- Redownloading the images creates new images with altered metadata (date created is all current day)
- Images deleted through "Free up phone space" do not appear in the Bin, They're just... gone
Is there anyway to reset this state?
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in data 20-11-2024 10:11 AM
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Update:
Reformatting doesn't help
Though I did discover 2 workarounds
1. Android copies images with the "date created" unchanged, so
- Go to [My Files], under [Storage], there is an option to sign into OneDrive
- After signing in and waiting for it to Sync, you can now view OneDrive through [My Files]
- Download/copy images through this and the dates are as the original uploaded images
Con: Extremely unstable and slow sync, you can maybe get individual images, but bulk download is practically impossible
2. Using a Windows PC, go to [Settings] -> [System]
- At the top right, there is an option to sign into OneDrive
- After signing in, you can now view OneDrive through [Windows Explorer] like a local folder (Though they're still online, works similarly to Samsung Gallery sync)
- Right click the folder you want, choose [Always keep on this device]
- Let the images load
- When images are done loading, sign out of OneDrive
- Your downloaded images should remain, with dates as the original uploaded images
18-11-2024 03:13 PM - modificato 18-11-2024 03:15 PM
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Have you checked Google Photos
To see if photos are there, you can download
in data 18-11-2024 03:19 PM
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If you're asking if they're still in Onedrive, then yes, they're still there
It's very frustrating, they're sitting in Onedrive, but I want it with the exact same metadata (I have them arranged by date)
When downloaded, the dates change to today
18-11-2024 03:28 PM - modificato 18-11-2024 03:30 PM
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• Unlock your Android device and go to My Files app (or the file manager).
• Tap the three dots icon in the top-right corner and choose Settings. Then, enable Show hidden system files option and return back to the My Files screen.
• Select Image category. Then, tap the Search icon, type nomedia into the bar and tap Search.
• From the results, tap the photo(s) with .nomedia file extension and select the Delete icon from the bottom to remove the file(s).
When all the .nomedia files are removed, go back to your Gallery app and it should now show you all the lost pictures on Android phone.
in data 18-11-2024 03:32 PM
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in data 18-11-2024 03:37 PM
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nomedia search result: No results found
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Do you think reformatting my phone would solve the issue?
I'm not sure if this "saved state" is on my app or on my account.
If its the app, then maybe reformatting might help?
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in data 18-11-2024 06:22 PM
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I have never used Google Photos, so there is no Google Photos backup
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Update:
Reformatting doesn't help
Though I did discover 2 workarounds
1. Android copies images with the "date created" unchanged, so
- Go to [My Files], under [Storage], there is an option to sign into OneDrive
- After signing in and waiting for it to Sync, you can now view OneDrive through [My Files]
- Download/copy images through this and the dates are as the original uploaded images
Con: Extremely unstable and slow sync, you can maybe get individual images, but bulk download is practically impossible
2. Using a Windows PC, go to [Settings] -> [System]
- At the top right, there is an option to sign into OneDrive
- After signing in, you can now view OneDrive through [Windows Explorer] like a local folder (Though they're still online, works similarly to Samsung Gallery sync)
- Right click the folder you want, choose [Always keep on this device]
- Let the images load
- When images are done loading, sign out of OneDrive
- Your downloaded images should remain, with dates as the original uploaded images
