For example, if you want to view your downloads by artist, tap Artists. Method 3. Swipe left across the home screen to the App Library. You may have to swipe several times to get to this screen. You'll know you're in the right place when you see a search bar that says "App Library" at the top and several categorized folders. Tap the App Library search bar at the top. This displays a list of every app that's installed on your iPhone. Type an app's name to search it. If you know the name of the app, you can type it into the search bar to find it in the list.
Method 4. Tap General. It's in the third group of settings. Tap iPhone Storage. It's about halfway down the page. Browse the recommendations optional.
You may see some recommendations for saving space on your iPhone, such as enabling iCloud Photos or reviewing personal videos. Tap a recommendation to check it out, and if you're interested, follow the on-screen instructions to proceed. Tap an app to view its storage information.
Most of the apps in the list display the amount of space it's consuming on your iPhone. Tap an app to see how it's using the listed amount of space. For example, tapping Instagram if you have it displays the amount of space used by the app itself, as well as the data it needs to save to your phone. Eric Su. If you downloaded photos from the Internet, it should just show up in the Photos app.
If not, try searching for it in the Files app. Not Helpful 42 Helpful I downloaded a 'story' from Sleepiest to my iPhone so I could listen to it without using data. How do I find and play the story? This depends on your iOS and settings. Not Helpful 35 Helpful 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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Receive a selection of our best stories daily based on your reading preferences. Deal icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. If you want to do this all by yourself, we also collected some great ideas below. Allow to preview and restore any item from the backup to a device. Export what you want from the backup to your computer. No data loss on devices during the restore. Ensure that you have set up iCloud on your iPhone.
You can either have it set to automatically back up or do a manual one. The good thing about being able to use iCloud on your windows based PC is that you can still get access to your stored files across all your Apple devices. You can even manage bookmarks that you may have on other browsers like Google and Mozilla just like you can with Safari and it will be available and synced amongst all your other devices.
Keep in mind as well to enable "iCloud Drive" to be able to store documents and then "Desktop and Documents" if you have stuff you want to be accessible from your Mac. Below are the steps to use iCloud to retrieve your iPhone files. So let's say for example you have files you uploaded to your iCloud drive those will be stored directly to the iCloud Drive folder on your PC which would, in turn, be available across all your devices.
Convenient right? You can also manage your storage preferences for iCloud on your PC. This is pretty convenient if you don't have a Mac. To be able to sync your device on your Windows PC and create a back up all you have to do is download the software. Here are the steps on how to get it. Important Note: You can have up to five devices authorized to your name when using this platform. Or as an alternative, you can use the search option on your PC.
For Windows 10 you just need to go to the Search bar which can be found right next to the Start icon. When you hit enter the results should show you either "Apple" or "Apple Computer". These should lead you to all available backups on your computer. Now the thing about using iTunes on a windows based PC has been severely questioned and many iPhone users have found that it is hard to get around using with regards to creating backups for their files.
One thing that ticks off users is that if you have contents that you purchased from the Apple store that you have stored on iCloud, you won't be able to access them easily when you run the app on your Windows PC.
You have to sift through your purchases from the Store tab. There are so many differences when you use iTunes on Windows which is a drag from people who are depending on the platform to manage some if not all of their iPhone contents. That's the good thing about having a third party app that would do such a task for you with ease.
The FoneDog Toolkit has features that would allow you to keep your data safe and be able to access them readily when you need to. Read on to learn more about how to use it with Windows 10 to access your iPhone files. Download and install the FoneDog Toolkit. Installing it is a breeze so once done launch the software and wait for your device to be detected.
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. Move third-party cloud files Open the file that you want to move. Open the folder where you want to move your file. Firmly press the screen. Tap Paste. Connect to a file server Open the Browse tab. Select Connect to Server. Enter the SMB address. Tap Connect. The server name appears under Shared in the Browse menu. Switch to Column View In landscape mode, open the Browse tab.
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