I'm a former Blackberry user and got the LG G2 because of an OK experience with a Google Nexus tablet. I'm quickly beginning to regret buying this phone because comparatively, I have no control over it. . . . and the simplest tasks appear to be undoable on it.
All I want to do at the moment is import some text files (exported Outlook Notes files) into the Notebook application. The app settings have an import/export "from internal storage" function. The only problem is that I have no idea where this "internal storage" is, as Verizon (or LG, or whoever) has this phone set up so that you can't plug it into a PC with a USB cord, open Windows Explorer, and see the actual file structure. (YES I have always been able to do this with every other device I've owned--maybe I was just lucky).
The files do not appear anywhere in the File Manager app either. Sorry to growl but I simply do not have hours to try to find my way around this wretched thing.Perhaps if the LG G2 didn't have such a dizzying array of bloatware splattered all over it, I'd have an easier time figuring out where things are. . . .
I appreciate any help you can offer.
All I want to do at the moment is import some text files (exported Outlook Notes files) into the Notebook application. The app settings have an import/export "from internal storage" function. The only problem is that I have no idea where this "internal storage" is, as Verizon (or LG, or whoever) has this phone set up so that you can't plug it into a PC with a USB cord, open Windows Explorer, and see the actual file structure. (YES I have always been able to do this with every other device I've owned--maybe I was just lucky).
The files do not appear anywhere in the File Manager app either. Sorry to growl but I simply do not have hours to try to find my way around this wretched thing.Perhaps if the LG G2 didn't have such a dizzying array of bloatware splattered all over it, I'd have an easier time figuring out where things are. . . .
I appreciate any help you can offer.