How To Check Your Downloads On Iphone
- You rarely need to worry about where downloads go on your iPhone, since most files are stored with and opened by the specific app that can open them.
- When you download files directly from a web page in Safari, you can often choose which location on your iPhone to store them.
- You can also use the Files app to find and open downloaded files.
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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.
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How to open files on an 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. If you download a WebM file from Safari, you'll need an app like VLC Player.
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.
How to download photos and videos on the iPhone
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.
1. Open a photo in Messages or the app you're viewing it in by tapping it.
2. Tap the Share button (which looks like an arrow pointing up out of a cup).
3. You should see two save options in the bottom row of the pop-up window: Save Image and Save to File.
- If you tap "Save Image," the photo will be stored in your Photos app, and you can find it in your Photo library.
- If you tap "Save to Files," you'll be asked to choose a destination. You can pick a folder to store it in on iCloud, in your iPhone's set of folders, or in a folder like Dropbox, if you use that app.
How to download files from web pages in Safari
You probably don't need to do this often, but it is possible to download files from a web page in Safari.
1. Start the Safari app and go to a web page that has the file you want to download.
2. Tap the file to download it, whether through a link or download button.
3. Depending on the type of file, it might open on the iPhone screen, a new tab in Safari, or display a prompt for you to choose a location to download it. If so, you can pick a folder to store it in on iCloud, in your iPhone's set of folders, or in a folder like Dropbox, if you use that app
How to find a file you've downloaded to your iPhone
Your iPhone includes Files, an app that can locate and open files stored on your phone, sort of like a desktop computer's file manager. Here's how to use it.
1. Start the Files app, which looks like a blue folder on a white background.
2. In the Browse section, tap a location where you want to browse.
3. Tap to open subfolders as needed to find the file you want.
4. Tap the file you want to open. Your iPhone will open the file using the appropriate app.
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Dave Johnson
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Dave Johnson is a technology journalist who writes about consumer tech and how the industry is transforming the speculative world of science fiction into modern-day real life. Dave grew up in New Jersey before entering the Air Force to operate satellites, teach space operations, and do space launch planning. He then spent eight years as a content lead on the Windows team at Microsoft. As a photographer, Dave has photographed wolves in their natural environment; he's also a scuba instructor and co-host of several podcasts. Dave is the author of more than two dozen books and has contributed to many sites and publications including CNET, Forbes, PC World, How To Geek, and Insider.
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How To Check Your Downloads On Iphone
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