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. 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. Article Summary. Method 1. Open the app drawer. This is the list of apps on your Android. You can usually open it by tapping the icon with 6 to 9 dots at the bottom of the home screen. The name of this app varies by device. See this wikiHow to learn how to install one.
Select a folder. If you only see one folder, tap its name. Depending on your settings, your Downloads folder may be in either of these two locations. Tap Download. You may have to scroll down to find it. Method 2. Open Chrome. Cydia already has a number of Chrome based packages living within it ranging from being able to make it the default browser all the way to an actual existing download enabler.
The new Chrome Download Manager package that has recently landed is an extremely professional and polished attempt at bringing download features to mobile Chrome on iOS. First and foremost the package enables the ability for the user to visit websites and actually download content from those sites to the device. This could be particularly beneficial to people who wish to download images or movie files for immediate use on the actual iPhone or iPad itself. The same goes for Apple Music.
You should also find options to delete downloads. Web browsers also come with built-in download lists or viewers. Let's see how it works. However, don't forget that it's a workaround rather than an intended functionality on iOS. And that means deleting an app related to the sub-folder removes any saved PDFs stored within it as well.
So do be careful. Regardless, PDFs saved locally or onto cloud-storage locations gain access to the intuitive file management features that the Files app brings to the table. And before wrapping things up, let's look at a few of them. Downloaded PDFs can be opened directly via the Files app itself.
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