Download an mp4 file on my phone






















Using iSaveit's built-in web browser, enter the URL of the page that has the file you want to download. Once the page has loaded, just tap on the download link and select "Download," which will appear at the bottom of the screen. In this example, I'm downloading an MP3. Once the video begins to play, a download link will also appear at the bottom, just like with the MP3. You can view your downloads by going to "Files," where a built-in player allows you to watch videos, listen to songs, read PDFs, and more.

Step 3. A dialogue box saying "preparing to export" will pop up and your video will be saved to your camera roll after the box disappears. Tips: It happens that your video cannot be saved to your local space due to incompatibility issues with your iPhone, so don't forget to check the iPhone video formats and use a converter to change the video to an iPhone-friendly format beforehand.

All you need is the link of that file, be it a video, music, or document, and the Google Drive Downloader that comes with the Siri Shortcuts, an app that simplifies complex tasks on your iPhone into a single action. Copy the link of the Google Drive shared video and activate this Google Drive Downloader shortcut which will automatically prompt you to the next action. Confirm the action and choose to save the video to either Camera Roll or Files.

It can be incredibly convenient to use Android to download files and forgo a computer for things like editing a document for work, adding to a presentation for class or downloading a photo that you want to use as a wallpaper. The problem is, it's not always clear where the file you just downloaded was saved on your phone or tablet. When Android first launched, finding files was especially cumbersome due to the fact that not every Android device came with a file manager app.

A lot has changed since then. Most Android devices now come with some sort of file manager preinstalled, and for those that don't, there's a better alternative anyway. Left: Files app on a Pixel 3. Open the attachment related to MP4 files. To start off with, you should log in your iCloud account on your computer, and send the MP4 files from computer to iCloud server. Then download iCloud Drive application on your iPhone. Sign in the same account to access and then download videos on this phone.

Want to learn how to send an MP4 file to iPhone via iCloud , just read on please:. Type in iCloud. Sign in Apple ID account to the cloud. Then enter iCloud. On your computer, click the iCloud icon to get into the iCloud Drive.

Turn to your iPhone and launch iCloud Drive app on it, and you'll find all the uploaded MP4 files there. Step 4. Tap your desired MP4 files and you'll see the share icon at the bottom. Just click this icon to download the file to your iPhone.



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