I can't find my pictures on my Samsung Galaxy 10+, either when I leave the default setting under Save location or when I change it to Camera. That's the name of the folder under DCIM where my default app saves the pictures.
I simply can't find where the pictures I've taken are.
Maybe I'm not doing it right?
When I click on the blue camera icon, it changes to Video and vice versa.
But it looks like the shutter button is working and a picture has been taken.
So where is it?
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2025-10-27
I can tell you that it is possible to set OpenCamera to pretend to take photos but not actually save them (although it will simply display that it is taking photos).
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I can't find my pictures on my Samsung Galaxy 10+, either when I leave the default setting under Save location or when I change it to Camera. That's the name of the folder under DCIM where my default app saves the pictures.
I simply can't find where the pictures I've taken are.
Maybe I'm not doing it right?
When I click on the blue camera icon, it changes to Video and vice versa.
But it looks like the shutter button is working and a picture has been taken.
So where is it?
I can tell you that it is possible to set OpenCamera to pretend to take photos but not actually save them (although it will simply display that it is taking photos).
What happens if you click on the thumbnail (bottom right when phone held in portrait) after taking a photo?
As in they don't show in the gallery? Maybe try a file explorer app to see if that shows files in the relevant DCIM folder?