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Galaxy AOpen Gallery app > Tap More (three dots) > Trash.
If you find your files, tap Edit > Select files > Restore.
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Galaxy A1. Open the My Files app on your Samsung device. (You can find it in the Samsung folder or search for "My Files" in your apps.)
2. Go to the Recycle Bin:
Tap on the three-dot menu (more options) at the top right corner.
Select Recycle bin from the menu.
3. Restore Files:
In the Recycle Bin, you’ll see any files deleted within the last 30 days.
To restore, select the files you want, then tap Restore.
Let me know if you have any issues!
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