Learn how to effectively use the Files app on your iPhone. This video covers: - Navigation (0:37) - Interacting with files (3:32) - Using external drives (9:47) - Understanding different file types ...
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Managing files on an iPhone has become significantly easier with recent updates to iOS, particularly with the introduction of the ability to change file extensions directly within the Files app.
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Apple has its reasons for hiding away certain files from the average Mac user; after all, it’s difficult to break something you can’t see. But sometimes you need to see those files–or access the ...