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No idea if any of these will help, but just in case:

How to Share Photos from Your Galaxy S7
By Bill Hughes

From the viewfinder screen, tap the Gallery icon.
The viewfinder shows the Gallery icon at the top-right corner of the viewfinder. When you tap it, it brings up the Gallery application.

This brings up the current image, along with the some other recent photos.


Tap the thumbnail of the image you want to share.
It also brings up some options, as seen here. Right now, you’re interested in the Share option.


Tap the Share button.
This brings up the options you can use to forward the image, although your phone might not support all the options listed here and may have a few others not in this image.

Dropbox: This is a cloud storage service. There are many other services that give you storage out on the Internet. There is a special folder specifically for your images.

Messaging: This allows you to send it immediately to someone’s phone as a text message.

Bluetooth: Send images to devices, such as a laptop or phone, linked with a Bluetooth connection.

Photos: Picasa is a website owned by Google, created to help its subscribers organize and share photos. The main advantage for subscribers is that they can send links to friends or family for them to see a thumbnail of images, rather than sending a large number of high-resolution files.

Email: Send the image as an attachment with your primary email account.

Facebook: You can take a picture and post it on your Facebook account with this option.

Gmail: If your main email is with Gmail, this option and the Email option are the same.

Google+: Google+ is a social networking site that is second in popularity only to Facebook. If you signed up for Google+ when you connected your phone, you can use this service to host images immediately.

Wi-Fi Direct: Talk about slick! This option turns your phone into a Wi-Fi access point so that your Wi-Fi–enabled PC or another smartphone can establish a connection with you.

The point is that there is an overabundance of options. If an app on your device works with images, this is the place you can upload that image. If one of these options doesn’t quite suit your need to share your pictures, perhaps you’re being too picky!

The text above is copied from this site https://www.dummies.com/consumer-el...amsung-galaxy/share-photos-galaxy-s7/#slide-1

Samsung Galaxy S7 / S7 edge - Share Picture from Gallery
https://www.verizon.com/support/knowledge-base-203763/

At a quick glance, it seems to me as if the suggestions is the same for in example Samsung Galaxy A50
https://www.verizon.com/support/knowledge-base-225283/

Manage Samsung Cloud sync settings for Gallery
https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00060519/


Can you tell I really want to see the little newbie?
 
Sorry folks! Was bolloxed yesterday and asleep stupidly early. Plus I admit I was playing with the new terrierist and stopping her eating the Rotties.

Hard to get pictures as she's so quick (if a horse she'd be considered 'sharp'!) that I usually end up with pictures of her ar$e end ??

However, she's found my bed... and she can jump a reasonable height... So I've managed to get a couple of face pics ?

Question: is it usual for terrierists to make a grumbling sound? It's almost like a purr, sort of. The Rotties do it, one more than the other, which was a bit distracting at first as it is very close to a growl sound. Wee dog is lying snuggled up on (in) my quilt, and every now there's this funny grumble from her. She's awake and soft to the hand.
 
Thank you Lev!

She is very sweet indeed. She likes to be either on D or on my bed, preferably on my chest. It'll be interesting when the GSD finds wee thing on Her! spot. The Rotties are less than impressed as they're not allowed up here. I need a bigger bed... Dogs never used to be allowed up but I seem to have lost that battle ??
 
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Question: is it usual for terrierists to make a grumbling sound? It's almost like a purr, sort of. The Rotties do it, one more than the other, which was a bit distracting at first as it is very close to a growl sound. Wee dog is lying snuggled up on (in) my quilt, and every now there's this funny grumble from her. She's awake and soft to the hand.

She is a very pretty girl! And isn't she training you well already ;) A lot of terriers do chunter when they're happy or content- it tends to be to themselves rather than you. Mine preferred to communicate via the medium of shrill yaps with people...

Don't be fooled by the angelic exterior and small package - the average terrier is just as strong willed as a rottie and most will try and get their own way at any cost. I always insisted that my little dogs had the same good manners as the big dogs and tbh I often found them harder to train than the rotties. The rotters cared about my opinion (sometimes) and didn't like being in trouble. The JRTs didn't give a damn most of the time :) so anything I wanted them to do had to be in their interest...We compromised on a lot of things.
 
Thank you all folks. She appreciates the compliments ??

Ta for info! Good to know she's happy. A testament to her character that she was collected by an almost stranger, tipped into a home with big hairies and another human stranger, and she's still so happy and gentle. Okay we've seen some teeth when a Rot was on eye level (Rottie wasn't at fault at all), but she'll learn as she doesn't like being told No!

I'll bear the training in mind for sure. We do expect decent manners and will find a way to help her learn.

Taking her to get a harness as can't be faffing with the crate in the car. The others go in the boot, or two on the boot and one on the back seat dependent on length of journey. Might get her a booster seat so she can see out.

Y'up. I'm definitely being well trained ????
 
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I'm very lucky. I loved her when I met her last year after she was got by a dog and had pups at 10 months old. Had to have an emergency caesarean. Was very chuffed to be asked if I wanted her now after her poor owner's life changed so dramatically.

I admit to being a bit concerned given the big hairies. Not that I expected any angst from them. Just potential for things to go very wrong if there had been any. Will be keeping a close eye for a while longer.
 
She is gorgeous!! No terrier expert at all but my chap hums when he is settling himself down; it is his song and although a little bit growly it is definately a happy noise. I understand it is deffo a terrier 'thing' !! What a lucky dog and lucky you too Mrs M. Mild terrier envy here...:) :)
 
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