Connect your Android to your computer with a USB cord. Expand the notification bar on your phone and select the option for transferring files via USB. Open Finder (Mac) or File Explorer (Windows) and locate your Android folder. Open the folder on your computer containing the PSD file. Copy the PSD file from the computer to the Android folder. Once you’ve copied the file(s), disconnect the Android from the computer.

Go to https://assets. adobe. com and log into your Adobe account. Click Files in the left column. Click the upward-pointing arrow with a cloud at the upper-right corner. Select your file and click Open.

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If you just want to view the file, tap Use As Image instead to open the file with all layers merged into one.

Tap + and select Image. Tap Creative Cloud. Select the file and tap Open. Tap Extract Layers. Tap View & Search Layers. Tap the next layer to add it. Repeat until all layers are added.

Tap the Add to Drive button for the attachment, usually in the middle of the preview icon. In the menu that pops up, select a folder in your Drive as the location for the PSD file. Select Add once you’re done.