Google Drive is also a popular option, and for those users who have limited iCloud storage, these two services might be the best options to download files. They will be stored in the cloud and accessible from the device, and in some cases, users will be able to download them for offline access.
In which case, they will be on the device itself as well. No matter what, files will have to be downloaded to a cloud service. It can be iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive, or other similar services. We are using the Files app because this is a stock application that comes with all iPhones and iPads. On your iPhone or iPad, go to Safari and open the file you are trying to download.
In this example, we are trying to download a PDF file. Select Save to Files. From there, you will be able to enable the Files extension. At this point, you may rename the file and select a specific location before saving it. Personally, I like to save my downloaded files into the Downloads folder, so this is the folder I will select.
Now tap the Save button. The file is now in your iCloud Drive and will be available for easy access across all your devices, such as your computer, your iPhone, iPad, etc. This can help you save files you create on your iPhone to your computer without syncing your iPhone to transfer files.
Step 1 Connect iPhone to your computer, select your iPhone and click Apps. Step 2 From the list on the left below File Sharing, select the app on your device you want to transfer files from. Select the files you want to transfer from the list on the right and click "Save to". Step 3 In the pop-up window, select the destination you want to save the files and click "Open". And then the files are saved to the selected destination on your PC.
Step 2 Disconnect the USB cable. Select the files you want to sync between iPhone and PC. It will automatically start syncing, which is what it will do moving forward if iTunes is open and the iPhone is charging.
So it would be easy using iCloud to download files from iPhone to PC. Step 1 Make sure your iPhone is running the latest iOS version. Open iCloud and sign in with your Apple ID. Click the iCloud services you want to enable and click Apple. Then iCloud willl create folder in Windows Explorer for files. And with iOS 13, you can finally use Safari to download files directly from the internet. This article will dive into all the different file types you can save, how you save them, and, most importantly, answer the question of where your files are being saved.
Downloading files you find online can take up a lot of space and quickly fill up your storage. Use an app like Gemini Photos to find and delete unwanted duplicate pictures and old screenshots to free up space. One of the most common file types you are likely to receive in an email or find online is PDF.
If you want to save a PDF, you can save it and read it offline later thanks to the Books app. Another common file type you might want to try to open on your phone is a ZIP file. The good news is, thanks to the Files app, you can now download and save ZIP files onto your phone. The downside is that there is currently no way to uncompress — or unzip — those files directly on your iPhone. But more on that later. Some ZIP files are just compressed folders of multiple images or videos, while others are a little more complex.
Downloading MP4s and other videos to your iPhone is a bit different than downloading other files.
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