Android users can download almost any file type into a clean
“downloads” folder, and then use an app to access the files, as well as
transfer them to their PC or share them via email. iPhone users don’t
have any such folder to save files in, and saving files via Safari
browser is a tough cookie unless jailbreak has been done. In this
article, you will learn how to download files on iPhone, iPad or iPod
Touch and share them easily.
For example, if you need to save MP4
or MP3 that you saw on the internet, it can’t be downloaded on iPhone,
but it can be bookmarked or added to the Safari reading list. Likewise
for a PDF, but it can be saved on iBooks app. Different types of files
may be eligible for a save on iCloud, but it’s not possible to do so on
iPhone directly.
Fortunately, a tool called iSaveit
by Mobile Innovations allow you to download and save all types of files
without restrictions on an iDevice. Before you start downloading files
on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch, you need to install the app from App
Store. Use iSaveit app to download files on iPhone and iPad
After you install the app, open it and you can start using iSaveit to download files on iPhone.
Use iSaveit to Download MP3 Files on iPhone or iPad
Download MP3 files on iPhone or iPad with iSaveit
With the built-in browser of iSaveit, enter the page’s URL that
contains the file to be downloaded. After the page opens, tap download
link and choose “Download” which should be at the bottom. We’re downloading MP3 in this case. After that, you can open the mp3 file offline without internet connection.
Use iSaveit To Download Videos on iPhone or iPad
Download videos on iPhone or iPad using iSaveit
You also have the option to utilize websites that enable you to rip MP4 files from Twitter, Vimeo, Facebook, YouTube, and other vid links. After the video plays, a download link shows at the bottom, similar to the MP3.
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Viewing & Sharing Downloaded Files
The downloads can be viewed by heading to “Files,” where a built-in player enables the user to see videos, read PDFs, listen to songs, and do more.
However, know that iSaveit can’t save files for using inside the
native apps (like the Music app, Video app, etc.), so they can only be
seen in iSaveit, but that can be done even when offline, so it’s stellar
functionality. Use pCloud to Share your saved files
For transferring them to your PC, have a 20 GB pCloud storage
account at your disposal that can be accessed from other devices. Other
than that, there isn’t any way to transfer connect from iPhone to PC,
but something is better than nothing, we believe.
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