Please log in with your username or email to continue. No account yet? Create an account. Edit this Article. We use cookies to make wikiHow great. By using our site, you agree to our cookie policy. Cookie Settings. Learn why people trust wikiHow. Download Article Explore this Article methods. Related Articles. Article Summary. Method 1. Open the Files app. When you tap the Save to Files option on a file, you're prompted to choose a saving location.
Depending on your settings, you'll have the option to save to On My iPhone , iCloud Drive , and possibly other cloud drives. If you downloaded a file this way, you'll find it in the Files app.
If you're looking for a photo you saved from the web, an app, or a message, you'll probably find it in the Photos app, not the Files app. This is because when you save a photo, you're prompted to Add to Photos.
The only way your photo will not show up in the Photos app is if you selected Save to Files the option instead of adding it to your photos. Tap Browse at the bottom-right corner. If you're already on a screen that says "Browse" at the top, you can skip this step. Tap On My iPhone. It's under the "Locations" header at the top. Depending on how you downloaded the file you're looking for, you may see it right here in the main On My iPhone folder. You'll also find an iCloud Drive folder in this section, as well as any other cloud drive services you've set up on your phone.
If you tap one of these folders, you may find downloaded files there, too. Tap the Downloads folder. It's the blue folder with a downward-pointing arrow at its center. This is typically where you'll find downloaded files, such as PDFs, documents, audio files, and images you didn't save to your Photos app. Method 2. Open your iPhone's Music app. Tap Library. It's the icon of 3 overlapping squares with a music note at the bottom of screen.
Tap Downloaded. It's one of the categories on the Library page. This displays another list of categories. Tap a category to view downloaded music. 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. Most files can only be opened with a specific app, but with videos, you can save them in your photo library, the Files app, or in one of your cloud services.
Step 3. Now, you need to get your device in 'Recovery Mode' by following the on-screen instructions. Step 4. Once the iPhone enters 'Recovery Mode' and then hit the 'Select it' option visible on your screen. Now, locate the iPSW file you have downloaded in Part 1. Step 5. As soon as the file gets selected here, the installation process will set course. You need to wait a while to get the process over.
You have successfully completed the iPhone firmware restoration using the iPSW files, without the help of iTunes. Product-related questions? Michael Watson April 20, Updated: August 10, Michael Watson.
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