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. 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. OK, to put this issue to rest, let's begin our journey by exploring 4 easy and trusted methods now. But iPhone Video Transfer is by far the best one. With it, the existing content on your iPhone won't be erased by the incoming videos. It's a great way to avoid the hassles of tool like iTunes. Step 1. Have the downloaded program installed, and open it on computer.
Then link your iPhone to this computer using a USB cord. After the successful detection, iPhone Video Transfer will show the phone on its main screen. Step 2. All your iPhone data are listed on the left panel now. Step 3. Locate a folder on computer that have the MP4 files stored, choose your desired videos, and finally tap on "Open" to upload MP4 to iPhone.
But video format conversion may be a must, if you don't download songs from it. It is not complicated to download MP4 to iPhone with iTunes, but this process may delete the existing data on the phone. Plug your iPhone into computer through a USB cable.
Download the latest iTunes, install and start it on the computer. After that, go to the upper left from iTunes' screen to press the Device's icon. Note: Due to the problems related to USB cable, driver installation and software settings, sometimes, your iPhone cannot connect to iTunes. All formats except the ones from the green frame are non-starters on iOS devices. In this article, we'll show you how you can make video file formats playable on your iThingy. It's always better to have a visual image of how something works, that's why we put together a short screencast showing off this method:.
The app caused a huge buzz when it was launched — it was the first tool that could send any type of content you wish via simple drag and drop. And then you can switch on the wifi connectivity.
And the next time you'll be free to download MP4 to iPhone without connecting your iPhone to the computer. You can see on the screenshot, how easy it is. The blue progress line shows the length of the video transcoding process. Once that blue bar fills up completely — the file is already copied to your Apple device.
What's more, it is in MP4. You can find it in the playlist of the standard iPhone or iPad application, whereas other solutions make you install some third-party players on your iOS device. I'm sure you are sitting there impressed. If you ever tried alternative ways to download MP4 video to iPad from cloud storage without iTunes or from your iPhone to iTunes , you know for yourself how just completely user-unfriendly it can be.
But instead of wasting hours in front of your screen on converting, you have your video file copied to iPhone ASAP.
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