Managing files on your Samsung Galaxy smartphone and tablet is essential to ensure that your devices running smoothly and you can easily access the files you need. With One UI 6.1.1, Samsung has introduced a new feature in the My Files app that helps Galaxy users make the most of the per-app trash can/recycle bin as they allow users to restore files they may have accidentally deleted.
One UI 6.1.1 Trash or Recycle bin
One UI 6.1.1 Trash can facilitates the process of managing deleted files across various apps. This feature works a lot more like the recycle bin in Windows OS or the Trash in macOS.
With the agreeable trash, all deleted files from different apps are contained in one place. This feature of One UI 6.1.1 My Files makes it much easier to recover files from any app if you change your mind or find you accidentally deleted something important file.
How to find One UI 6.1.1 Trash or Recycle bin
ith One UI 6.1.1, you can recover and delete every file from per Samsung app rash can one at a time by going to the My Files app. Here, scrolling down and tapping on the “Utilities,” and accessing “Trash” / “Recycle Bin.”
Moreover, One UI 6.1.1 launched in July with Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 has also made minor UI improvements that make copying and moving files easier from one location to another. With the My Files app you can access and manage files such as documents, pictures, videos, audio files, and downloads.
On the other hand, Samsung is working on the One UI 7 beta launch, which is expected to be released in mid-December. Plus, the Galaxy S24 will be the first phone to join the beta program to experience new features and improvements.