DS file (Android)

DS file is ideal for managing files stored on your Synology NAS, such as uploading and downloading files between your NAS and Android device or perform basic editing tasks, through secure HTTPS connection. Additionally, DS file is useful for browsing pictures, watching videos, or checking work documents when you are on the go.

Before You Start

Before using DS file, please make sure your Synology NAS device is running DSM 5.0 or later. Otherwise, certain features will not be available. Basic configurations must be managed from a computer with access to File Station.

Login and Logout

DS file allows you to log in to File Station securely and effortlessly. You can protect your connection via SSL/TLS connections and verify the server certificate installed on your Synology server.

To log in to File Station with DS file:

  1. Do either of the following:
    • Enter the following information on the login page:
      • Address or QuickConnect ID of the Synology server: This can be either the internal or external IP address, DDNS hostname, or Synology QuickConnect ID. To use QuickConnect ID to log in, make sure you have enabled it at Control Panel > External Access > QuickConnect (for DSM 7.0 and above) or Control Panel > QuickConnect (for DSM 6.2 and earlier) in DSM.
      • Your user account and password
    • Tap the arrow button next to the Address or QuickConnect ID field to select previous login credentials from the list of your login history or find Synology servers in your local network. A set of credentials can be removed by tapping on the right of the chosen entry and then Delete.
  2. If you want to secure your connection, turn on HTTPS to use SSL/TLS-encryption.

Troubleshooting:

To use multi-factor authentication:

When multi-factor authentication is enabled or enforced by the admin, sign in to this app with Synology Secure SignIn or other third-party authenticator apps.

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To simplify logging in:

You can enable Remember me on the login page to remember the password your user account. You will always be automatically logged in until you log out of the app. Note that enabling this option will only save the password for DS file but will not share it with other Synology apps.

To log out of DS file:

Simply tap > > Logout.

Navigating

DS file includes the following main sections.

  1. Settings: Check your login information, view documents, configure settings, and log out of DS file.
  2. Offline Files: Displays folders and files on your Android device. Another way to browse local files is by tapping Offline mode on the login screen.
  3. Synology NAS: Lists folders and files on your Synology NAS device, including:
    • My Favorites: Folders that you access often can be added to the My Favorites list.
    • Shared Folders: Allows you to navigate and manage the folders and files on your Synology NAS device.
    • Remote Folders: Displays ISO files and CIFS shares you have mounted on your Synology NAS device.
  4. Tasks: Displays a list of upload and download tasks, as well as the status of each task.
  5. Photo Backup: Saves photos and videos on your mobile device to Synology NAS when Enable Photo Backup is enabled.

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Navigating Folders and Files

Managing Folders and Files

Major management actions can be performed by selecting the folder or file you want to manage and opening the action menu by tapping .

Supported File Formats:

Uploading and Downloading Files

With DS file, you can easily upload files to and download them from Synology NAS device.

To upload local files to Synology NAS:

  1. Browse to the destination shared folder. Tap and select Add > Upload.
  2. Select files to upload.
  3. If you want to check the upload status, tap the Tasks tab.

To download files from Synology NAS to your mobile device:

If you want to check the download status, tap the Tasks tab.

Pinning Files

You can pin files from your Synology NAS to your local mobile device. This allows the local files to stay synced when changes are made on the source files.

To pin files:

To sync pinned files:

From Offline Files > Pinned Files, you can sync pinned files and check file information.

Extracting Items

DS file allows you to extract multiple files.

To extract items:

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Sharing Folders and Files

DS file allows you to share files and folders with other people or devices. To do so, simply tap and select Shared link. This generates a link which can be used to share the selected item. You can customize the validity period of the link or add a password. Links can be shared using any available social network apps, email, or text message.

Backing up Photos and Videos

DS file allows you to back up photos and videos on your mobile device to your Synology NAS.

To enable photo backup:

Tap Photo Backup on the left panel, tap Enable Photo Backup, and sign in to a destination Synology NAS.

To configure photo backup settings:

To release space on your mobile device:

Tap Free up space, select folders to clear photos and videos that have been backed up, and view the number of files to clear. Then tap Clear to delete files for more mobile space.

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