Since ZIP files store regular files and folders in a compressed format, you’ll need to extract the ZIP file in order to use properly the stored files and folders.

Since ZIP files store regular files and folders in a compressed format, you’ll need to extract the ZIP file in order to use properly the stored files and folders.

The Files or My Files may be located inside a different folder in the Apps menu. If you don’t see the Files or My Files app, check the “Samsung” folder or another folder named after your mobile manufacturer or carrier. If you are having trouble finding an app like this, open the Play Store and search for “Files by Google. " Install the app so you can use it to browse and unzip files.

If you are using My Files on a Samsung Galaxy, skip this step.

If you are using My Files on a Samsung Galaxy, skip this step.

If you’re using a Samsung Galaxy, you can tap Compressed to see all of the compressed files on your phone or tablet—your ZIP file should appear in this area. [2] X Research source If you can’t find the file in the correct location, check both your Android’s Internal Storage as well as your SD Card.

If you’re using a Samsung Galaxy, you can tap Compressed to see all of the compressed files on your phone or tablet—your ZIP file should appear in this area. [2] X Research source If you can’t find the file in the correct location, check both your Android’s Internal Storage as well as your SD Card.

If you’re using a Samsung Galaxy, you’ll see checkboxes next to each file inside. If you don’t want to unpack all of the files, you can tap the checkmarks next to the files you don’t want. This prevents those files from extracting.

If you are using Files by Googles, you can tap the checkbox that says Delete zip file and then tap Finished to delete the original ZIP file.

If you don’t see the ZIP file, check both On My iPhone/iPad and iCloud Drive. You might have a Downloads folder with different contents in both locations.

If you don’t see the ZIP file, check both On My iPhone/iPad and iCloud Drive. You might have a Downloads folder with different contents in both locations.

Tapping any of the files in the new folder will open them up in their supported application.