You probably know this legendary function of Windows which has the role of moving files or folders in a very easy way. For a long time it was impossible to do this on Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite without the help of special software, however, it is now possible. And you will find, if you never know it already, that it will simplify your life in a lot of ways.

Today we will show you in this article how to copy / paste on a Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite? In this context, to begin with, we will see what interests you will benefit from this Android functionality, then, how to copy paste or cut paste on your Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite, first of all text directly thanks to internal operations of your mobile phone, and, finally, folders or files using an external application.

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What is the point of copy paste on a Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite?

We start this tutorial by showing you all the advantages of the copy / paste functionality on a Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite . This functionality is as we explained to you originally from computers, and without it it would be really complex to organize your files and different folders.

It will actually give you the option like the functionality cut and paste select one or more files or folders, create copies in the memory of your Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite and drop them anywhere you want. In the event that you perform a copy / paste you keep the original copy in its location, whereas if you ever do a cut / paste you will move the file and at the end of the technique there will only be one version where you pasted it.

This feature is really handy for organizing your files in different folders, you may need to create a folder on your Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite to better navigate your files.

How to copy / paste on a Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite?

We now move on to the practical part of this tutorial, and for that, we will first show you how to copy paste text directly from your Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite, then files or folders using a dedicated application.

How to copy and paste text on Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite

We start by showing you the particularly easy-to-use technique which is to copy and paste text on your Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite? Fortunately, the technique is very simple, and no matter what application you find the technique is going to be exactly similar. The only difference will be that on a number of applications the text selection will be problematic and you will have to select large portions of text even if you only want to copy a sentence (example: Facebook). Let's go:

  • Unlock your Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite and find the document / app / text you want to copy or cut and paste
  • Make a long press on one of the words of the text
  • You will then see a dialog window appear with different alternatives click on "Copy" or "Cut" if it's ever available and that's what you want to do
  • Now go to the app in which you want to paste this text, do a long press in the destination text area
  • In the dialog box click on paste option

How to copy and paste folders on your Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite

If you want to copy paste photos, folders or files on your Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite, you will have to use a file manager. In principle, all smartphones are now equipped by default, however, this is not the situation for all, we have decided to show you the technique with Astro, one of the most widespread managers. You should know that the technique is appreciably similar and that only certain terms or organization of the application differ:

  • Open your file manager or download and install Astro on your Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite
  • Navigate through the different folders until you find the file or folder you want to copy and paste
  • Make a long press on it or click on the three small vertical dots at the top right of its label
  • Press "Copy to" and select the destination directory of the file or folder

If you are looking for a lot of tutorials to become the king of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite, we invite you to consult the other tutorials in the category: Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Lite.