On iOS devices, there is a limitation to downloading and saving any type of file with the system applications provided free of charge by Apple. The only files that iPhone and iPad are able to download natively (and without jailbreak) from the web are images and PDf files. You won’t be able to download the zip files on iPhone and iPad. Thankfully, there is an application that can be used to contain this problem. So, in this guide, let us check out how to download files and documents on your iPhone or iPad without running the jailbreak.
The application that you will use to save the files and documents downloaded from the web to iPhone and iPad is Dropbox. It is a free service that allows you to store up to 2GB of content online (maximum 8 if you purchase a particular package). You can also use this app to access it from any location, fixed or mobile. The application for iOS is actually a client that allows you to access your Dropbox space without using Safari browser but an application optimized for iOS devices, be they iPhone or iPad.
Follow the steps given below to download files and documents to iPhone or iPad using Dropbox as the storage location for downloaded files.
And that is all you need to know about how to download files and documents to iPhone and iPad. If you are interested in more iPhone Tips and Tricks, check out our other guides on How to Hide Your Caller ID When Making a Phone Call on iPhone, and How to Fix Water Damaged iPhone.
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