Is it possible to import photos from a Samsung Galaxy to LR?

I've just switched from the iPhone (which imported fine to LR) but I'm having trouble getting my new Galaxy to import.

When first imported the photos will be sorted in the Event chronologically. On the disk they well be sorted by the Finder and that's usually alphanumerically by file name. So select the photos in the event and type Commnad+N.  That will create a new album at the left with the photos in it. Then go to the View ➙ Sort Photo menu and select "By Title".  That should give you the same order as you view the photos on the disk via the Finder.
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