You can access files on your iPhone through several built-in apps and services:
1. Files App:
- The Files app is the primary location for managing files on your iPhone.
- You can access files stored locally on your device, as well as files stored in cloud storage services like iCloud Drive, Dropbox, Google Drive, and more.
- To open the Files app, simply tap on its icon, which resembles a folder.
2. iCloud Drive:
- iCloud Drive is Apple's cloud storage service.
- It automatically syncs your files across all your Apple devices, including your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
- You can access your iCloud Drive files directly from the Files app or through other apps that support iCloud Drive.
3. Other Cloud Storage Services:
- Many other cloud storage services are available, like Dropbox, Google Drive, and OneDrive.
- You can download their respective apps from the App Store and access your files within those apps.
- You can also access these files within the Files app by adding them to your locations.
4. Downloaded Files:
- Files you download from the internet, such as documents, images, or videos, are typically stored in the Downloads folder within the Files app.
- You can also find downloaded files within the specific app from which you downloaded them.
5. Photos App:
- Photos is the default app for managing images and videos on your iPhone.
- You can find your photos and videos organized by date, location, or album.
- You can also access your photos from iCloud Photos, which syncs your photos across your devices.
6. Other Apps:
- Many apps on your iPhone allow you to store and access files directly.
- For example, if you use a word processing app like Pages or a spreadsheet app like Numbers, you can find your files within those apps.
By using these methods, you can easily find and manage all your files on your iPhone.