On an iPhone, downloaded files are typically saved in the Files app under the “Downloads” folder, accessible via iCloud Drive or “On My iPhone.” Photos and videos go to the Photos app, while music, ...
The iPhone comes with a built-in file manager called Files. While you may be using it to access, organize, and manage files stored locally or in iCloud, there are many more things it's capable of ...
If you've ever downloaded a file and immediately began scouring your iPhone's storage for the location where it disappeared, you're not alone. Finding downloaded files on an iPhone can be very ...
It's easy to download a PDF document on an iPhone and save it to an app like Apple Books or iCloud Files. Here's how to do it.
When you download something on a desktop computer, it’s easy to find. Simply, open up the hard drive folders and look for what you just downloaded. But on iOS devices, it gets a bit more difficult.
One of the problems with viewing iPhone software from the perspective of being a Mac (or PC) user is that sometimes you make assumptions that can guide you far off course. Take files, for example. Our ...
For iOS 16 and later, Apple has introduced a macOS feature in the Files app that allows you to convert file formats on your iPhone without needing any third-party apps. If you often download or ...
It's easy to unzip files on your iPhone and save all of the contents to your phone with the help of free apps. Here's how to do it using the iZip app.
What is perhaps the easiest-to-use computer-to-iPhone file transfer tool has debuted. File Magic, a new Mac or PC and iPhone tandem application purportedly requires only three steps: Launch File Magic ...
Despite modern mobiles' impressive storage space, exceeding capacity remains a common concern. Downloading yet another must-have app or shooting one-too-many HD videos can lead to frustration when ...