**Using "Manage Playlists"**<br/> in Settings of Samsung Music This seems to be dependent on the Android version. My old Samsung phone has **Android 10**, the new one has **Android 12 (13 now)**. Both have the same **Samsung Music App V 16.2.27.5** installed. **Only** on the **Android 12 phone** I could find > Samsung Music: <kbd>...</kbd> 》 Settings 》Manage Playlists 》Export My Playlists and > Samsung Music: <kbd>...</kbd> 》Settings 》Manage Playlists 》Import Playlists **Hint:** Settings can be found in the three dots menu (<kbd>...</kbd>) on the upper right corner of the Samsung Music App. The playlists are stored in `*.m3u`format in the internal memory, directory `Music`. This is an editable text format. **How to backup / restore them:** 1. **Use case I: New phone**<br/>I was able to transfer the playlists from the old to the new phone by using Samsung Smartswitch. Just ensure the music is on the target phone before running the Smartswitch (use TotalCommander with WiFi plugin etc to copy it). Also important: After copying, run Samsung Music App and give it the time to discover the music on your target phone. Then finally, run SmartSwitch on both phones to transfer apps + settings. 2. **Use case II: Same phone, new SD card**<br/>Recently got a bigger micro SD card and transferred the files via PC using a card reader. I figured out that you can back up all your playlists as described before. Then, shutdown the smartphone and swap the SD cards (insert the new one with all the files in the same folders on it). Boot the smartphone, then go to <kbd>...</kbd> 》Settings 》Manage Playlists 》Import Playlists and import all playlists backed up to internal disc earlier. After that you will see the old playlists with 0 files as well as new ones with the correct file references in it. Seems the Music App fixes the card ID in the playlists when you import them on the fly. You may now delete the old playlists with 0 files in them.