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Best iPhone 13 Pro Case. Best Bluetooth Headphones for Switch. Best Roku TV. Click, click, done. The lack of a proper file system can be confusing, and something as simple as downloading a file can all the sudden become a daunting task. How do I download a file to my iPhone? Where do I download it to?
Apple has made the lack of accessible file system a little easier to swallow over the past couple years, specifically with the expansion of iCloud services but also with the Files app, a front facing app for most files stored in iCloud.
Apple has also opened things up to third-party applications. Dropbox is probably the most familiar name in the space. 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. A dialogue box saying "preparing to export" will pop up and your video will be saved to your camera roll after the box disappears. Tips: It happens that your video cannot be saved to your local space due to incompatibility issues with your iPhone, so don't forget to check the iPhone video formats and use a converter to change the video to an iPhone-friendly format beforehand.
All you need is the link of that file, be it a video, music, or document, and the Google Drive Downloader that comes with the Siri Shortcuts, an app that simplifies complex tasks on your iPhone into a single action. Copy the link of the Google Drive shared video and activate this Google Drive Downloader shortcut which will automatically prompt you to the next action.
More Button Icon Circle with three vertical dots. It indicates a way to see more nav menu items inside the site menu by triggering the side menu to open and close. Dave Johnson. 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. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. 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.
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