Iphone 11 where are download files






















Apple makes no representations regarding third-party website accuracy or reliability. Contact the vendor for additional information. Find your files The Files app includes files on the device you're using, as well as those in other cloud services and apps, and iCloud Drive. Save a copy of your file locally You can find locally stored files in On My [device], under Locations.

Go to the file that you want to store on your device. Tap Copy. Move iCloud Drive files Go to the file that you want to move. Tap Select, then choose the file. Tap Organize. Tap Move. On iCloud. Create new folders Go to Locations. Tap iCloud Drive, On My [device], or the name of a third-party cloud service where you want to keep your new folder. Swipe down on the screen. Tap More. Select New Folder. Enter the name of your new folder.

Then tap Done. Add a tag Tap Select. Tap the file that you want to tag. Choose the tag that you want to add. Rename a tag Go to Locations. Tap the name of an existing tag. Enter the name of your new tag. Tap Done. Delete files Select the files that you don't want anymore and tap Delete. Share folders and files with your friends or colleagues Want to share with a friend or colleague?

Use third-party apps in Files The Files app lets you add your third-party cloud services — like Box, Dropbox, OneDrive, Adobe Creative Cloud, Google Drive, and more — so that you can access all of your files on all of your devices.

Add third-party apps Download and set up the third-party cloud app. Open the Files app. Tap the Browse tab. Turn on the third-party apps that you want to use in the Files app. Your iPhone is a powerful computer, though most of the time, Apple tries to hide most of that complexity from you. But sometimes, you need your phone to behave more like an ordinary computer, and show you where all its files are located. If you download a file from the internet, for example, you need to know where it is so you can find it again later.

On a computer, you would use a file manager like Windows Explorer. On an iPhone , things work slightly differently. Here's how to download and find files on your iPhone. In general, when you download a file from an app on the iPhone , it's automatically stored with the app that can handle that file, based on the file type. For example, if you download a movie in the Netflix app, that movie can only be viewed in the Netflix app, because that's the only app that can open Netflix files.

Other files require different apps to open. If you download a file to your iPhone that you can't open, you should Google it to see which app you need. If you receive a photo or video in the Mail or Messages app, there are two ways to save it.

Your choice determines where and how it's stored on your iPhone. Open a photo in Messages or the app you're viewing it in by tapping it. Tap the Share button which looks like an arrow pointing up out of a cup.

You should see two save options in the bottom row of the pop-up window: Save Image and Save to File. You probably don't need to do this often, but it is possible to download files from a web page in Safari. Start the Safari app and go to a web page that has the file you want to download. Tap the file to download it, whether through a link or download button. You can use iCloud Drive to keep your files up to date and accessible on all your devices, including Windows PCs.

You can also transfer files between iPhone and other devices by using AirDrop and sending email attachments. Note: To use the Finder to transfer files, macOS With earlier versions of macOS, use iTunes to transfer files.



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