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With Android, there is no single place for your downloads to land. This article covers the Android download locations where you can find downloaded files from Google Chrome, Google Messages, Samsung Messages, WhatsApp, or Gmail. Where Are My Downloads on Android?To navigate Android's internal storage, you need an Android file manager app such as My Files. You can also connect your phone to a computer to manage files and folders. In most instances, whatever you download will end up in the Downloads folder. However, depending on the app you downloaded from, the location might be different. If you're an Android user (Android 7 or later), locating your downloads is similar to using Windows Explorer or Mac's Finder. If you're an iPhone user running iOS 11 or 12, Apple's Files app connects you with all your device's storage locations, both locally and in the cloud. Google Chrome Downloads on Android To access Google Chrome downloads on Android:
Google Messages Downloads on AndroidTo access Google Messages downloads on Android:
Samsung Messages Downloads on AndroidTo access Samsung Messages downloads on Android:
WhatsApp Downloads on AndroidTo access WhatsApp downloads on Android:
Gmail Downloads on AndroidTo access your Gmail downloads on Android:
Downloads Stored on Your iPhoneiPhone users running iOS 11 or newer have more control over where downloaded files are stored. In the past, downloads ended up in a location based on the file type. However, in iOS 11 and later, you can access downloads in the Files app. In iOS 12 and newer, images and videos that are sent and received via Messages are automatically saved in the Photos app. Apple's Files app is a more streamlined approach to accessing the images, videos, and documents saved to your phone apps and cloud services. The Files app is essentially the iPhone's file manager for iOS 11 and up.
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