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One UI (Android 9) feature focus: Gallery gets a ‘recycle bin’

(Topic created on: 11-24-2018 03:04 PM)
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165raja
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Here’s a neat new feature that Samsung has introduced to its Gallery app with Android Pie. You can now trash your images instead of deleting them permanently. It’s like the recycle bin on Windows or the trash section in an email service or photo storage services like Google Photos. The trash is emptied every 15 days, giving you two weeks time to decide whether some photos are worth keeping on your device or not.

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theMalik
Active Level 7
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trash is very useful in this case. sometimes users delete pics and videos accidentally.
165raja
Active Level 4
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yea bro
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shubh18
Active Level 8
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recycle bin is still there but works only when d cloud is set up!!
kkanth
Active Level 8
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https://community.samsungmembers.com/en_IN?projectId=0&meta=#/post?postId=410989

please support this.
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