Use Google Drive on your Android device

Use Google Drive on your Android device

In this section, you'll learn to:

Use the Drive app on your device

On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Drive app. On the Home page, you can find:

Home

In the '”Home” section of Google Drive, you can:

  • Find the files and folders you upload or sync, such as:
    • Docs
    • Sheets
    • Slides
    • Forms
  • Switch between ”Suggested” and ”Activity” tabs.
    • To find the files and folders you're most likely to use, you can use the ”Suggested” tab.
    • To find the files and folders based on recent changes and actions, you can use the ”Activity” tab.

Starred

To quickly find your important files or folders, you can add them to the "Starred" section.

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open Google Drive Google Drive icon.
  2. Next to your file or folder, tap More actions More and then Add to starred .

Shared

In the “Shared” section, you can find files and folders others have shared with you and you have shared with others. To share a file or folder:

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open Google Drive Google Drive icon.
  2. Next to your file or folder, tap More actions More and then Share Add approver .

Files

In the “Files” section, you can find a list of all your files, regardless of their location. You can switch between ”My Drive” and ”Computer” tabs. To find the files and folders you:


Sign out of Google Drive

To sign out of Drive on Android, remove your Google Account from your device. To remove a Google Account:

  1. On your Android device, open Settings Settings app.
  2. Tap Users & accounts.
  3. Select the account you want to remove.
  4. Tap Remove account and then Remove account.

To prevent access to your device from others:

Upload, share & organize your files

 

Upload or create files

You can upload files from your computer or create files in Google Drive.

Share & organize files

You can share files or folders for others to access, edit, or comment on.

To find files that others have shared with you, go to Shared with me.

Use Split Screen with Google Drive

On an Android device with a large screen, you can open 2 instances of the Drive app side-by-side. For example, you can open a PDF on one side of your screen and scroll through your folders on the other screen.

To open 2 instances of the Drive app side-by-side:

  • If your device is more than 600 dpi and on Android 12 or up:
    1. On your Android device, open Google Drive Google Drive icon.
    2. On any Drive item, tap Menu More.
    3. Select Open in split view.
  • If your device is on Android 7 or up:
    1. On your Android device, open Google Drive Google Drive icon.
    2. Enter split screen mode with another app.
    3. On any Drive item, tap Menu More.
    4. Select Open in other window.

To open 2 instances of the Drive app with 2 different accounts:

  • If your device is more than 600 dpi and on Android 12 or up:
    1. On your Android device, open Google Drive Google Drive icon.
    2. Next to a file, tap Menu More.
    3. Select Open in split view.
    4. At the top right of the new window, select your profile photo.
    5. Switch your account.
  • If your device is on Android 7 or up:
    1. On your Android device, open Google Drive Google Drive icon.
    2. Enter split screen mode with another app.
    3. On any Drive item, tap Menu More.
    4. Select Open in other window.
    5. At the top right of the new window, select your profile photo.
    6. Switch your account.
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