Question OnePlus has trouble viewing certain files

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I have a OnePlus 8t on android 13 I use as a backup phone and sometimes I use a memory card reader via usb-c and the phone can't view files that has emoji's in their name. I know its simple to remove the emojis so the phone can read the files but it's too many files to rename. Is there a way the phone could read the files with emoji's in its name that's in the memory card reader?
 

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Welcome to Android Central! I don't think emojis are acceptable as characters in the basic filename of a file -- it's probably a bunch of ASCII characters that are being interpreted by a file manager as an emoji. Where have you seen these emojis show up properly in a filename? On another phone, or on a computer?
 

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Welcome to Android Central! I don't think emojis are acceptable as characters in the basic filename of a file -- it's probably a bunch of ASCII characters that are being interpreted by a file manager as an emoji. Where have you seen these emojis show up properly in a filename? On another phone, or on a computer?
Yes on another phone, sometimes I use a Samsung phone where I use the Google file app and some of the files names have emojis in them and I can view them easily
 

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Files by Google was the app I was using. I got the names mixed up. I’m wondering if I have to update it
Ok, then was it the Samsung My Files app on your Samsung phone that worked? I don't believe that can be installed on non-Samsung phones. You may just have to experiment with various file manager apps in the Play Store, but be cautious -- this category of apps tends to have more shady entries (typically filled with adware).
 

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Ok, then was it the Samsung My Files app on your Samsung phone that worked? I don't believe that can be installed on non-Samsung phones. You may just have to experiment with various file manager apps in the Play Store, but be cautious -- this category of apps tends to have more shady entries (typically filled with adware).
I don’t think I had the correct wording for it but I’m not able to even move files with emojis in it’s name to the memory card reader while it’s connected to the Oneplus