How To Delete Pdf Downloads On Iphone

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Aug 4, 2024, 1:55:06 PM8/4/24
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Applehas launched new iPhone 14 series with 265GB and 512GB storage space which may solve the lack of storage problem. And sure, you have to pay more to get the big capacity space for your iPhone and some of the users may rather choose the smaller iPhone space for a cost-effective choice.

Some of them might not have enough space on your iPhone after accumulating downloads, especially media and app files. Downloads are easily forgotten, especially app files, since it may be complicated to find them. Anyway, if you wonder how to delete downloads from iPhone? You are right here for it!


The fіrѕt step is to locate the files that you want to delete. On iPhone, you will not get to see all of your downloads in one location. You have to access the file that you want to delete using the application that is used to handle them. Once you have the file to view, all you have to do is swipe the file and delete option will become visible. Press the delete option and that will be the end of that file for good.


However, deleting downloads one by one would be a few frustration. There is an much easy way for how to delete downloads on iPhone. Uninstalling and reinstalling is a faster way. Through uninstalltion, all data and files in the apps would be removed and the downloads will be deleted as well.


Method 1 above can delete downloads on iPhone, but actions step-by-step, one-by-one would be frustrated for most iPhone users since all downloads are in different locations. While Method 2 will mistakenly delete some important files. If you are looking for a easier and wiser way to help you out, then go to the next part.


If the above methods are confused for you, you can consider iPhone Data Eraser to clear downloads from iPhone. One of such great application is iMyFone iPhone Cleaner for Win/for Mac. It's famous for its erasing feature to make data unrecoverable, but it's also known to delete downloads on iPhone.


"iMyFone iPhone Cleaner is one of the most advanced data erasers for iPhone, making recovery next to impossible. It not only recovers a great deal of space on your iPhone, but also removes private data from your iPad and iPod touch with no possibility of its recovery."


Actually, you can only see how much space do these hidden files occupy on your iPhone through 'iPhone Storgae', you can not view the exact hidden files . However, you can use other third-party apps for help.


In conclusion, managing downloads on your iPhone is essential to save storage space and optimize device performance. However, people often neglect to clear out download files, leading to cluttered storage and a slower device. Fortunately, we have provided two effective solutions for deleting downloads from your iPhone: the manual method and the all-in-one approach. By using these methods, you can efficiently clear out unnecessary downloads, freeing up valuable space on your device. Whether you choose to manually delete individual downloads or use an all-in-one tool like iMyFone Umate Pro, taking the time to manage your downloads can improve your iPhone experience. So, don't hesitate to give these solutions a try and optimize the performance of your iPhone today.


Not everyone needs to keep their dowload files on iPhone. The longer you use your iPhone, the more downloads you keep. These download files may occupy iPhone memory and slow down your iPhone, so how to delete downloads on iPhone? In this article, you can learn 2 ways to delete downloads from iPhone. Just keep reading on.


Many iPhone users wonder that "Where are my downloads", so we can find download files and delete them. However, it is a pity that there is no way to find downloads folder directly on iPhone for security reasons. And if you want to find your download history, you can install one download file manager app, and connect your iPhone with iTunes, and then you can access the download folder through the app on computer. Also, if you use some PDF/movies/music apps to download some files, you can find the downloads within the apps.


First, find the file you want to delete. Because you cannot directly enter the download folder on iPhone, you need to find the app that handle the file you want to delete. Second, access the download file through the app, and choose "Remove/Delete" button to clear your downloads.


If you have lots of download histories/files to delete, it is time-consuming and difficult to remove them one by one. So here you can delete your downloads all in one. And then you need to uninstall and reinstall the apps on your iPhone.


You must think both of 2 methods above are not good ideas to delete downloads from iPhone, becuase Method 1 will waste your time and angry and Method 2 will make you lose various important files. So is there a better way to delete downloads on iPhone? The answer is, yes, there is an easy and quick way to delete downloads from iPhone.


If you want to delete downloads from iPhone, here Aiseesoft iPhone Cleaner, one professional iPhone clearing tool highly recommended to help you safely clean and delete large downloads on your iPhone easily.


To erase downloads from your iPhone, here we choose the Delete Large Files option, and then click the Erase button to clean up the space. Then, the program will list all the downloads, you can click them one by one to preview and select the downloads that you want to delete. Then, click Erase button at the lower bottom of the window to erase the selected downloads.


How do I go about removing a downloaded file from my local iphone storage without deleting the file entirely from iCloud when using the Files app? On my computer, I can "Download" or "Remove Download" for any file in iCloud and this just affects whether it's saved locally for easy access or saved only in the cloud. For some reason on the Files app on my iphone I can only download the file but I can't remove the download without deleting the file all together.


Thanks for posting in Apple Support Communities. It is expected behavior for files to delete from iCloud Drive when deleting files from the iPhone. Please take a look at the steps in the following resources for help with deleting files and saving copies of files that you want to keep:


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If you tap to remove the download you just switched that things state, as it doesn't remove the cache. To do so go to Settings > Storage > Clear Cache and now you have totally removed the downloaded songs from your device.


When it's working properly, tapping the 'remove download' button causes the storage consumed by 'downloads' and 'cache' to reduce (note, this category of storage space is distinct from 'cache' in the settings menu for 'storage') because presumably the file is being deleted from local storage including any copy of it stored in the cache for quick playback.


However, the issue I'm having is that when I tap the 'remove download' button like 90% of the time nothing is happening. The download is not removed, and the icon does not change color/status. The amount of storage consumed does not change.


Unfortunately the answer about just disabling the offline availability and clearing the cache is incorrect. This problem exists for me exactly as it does for you. I tried to remove several played downloads yesterday, and as you described, nothing happened. This morning all those podcasts were still on the device. I tried again this morning and for some reason it decided to work, giving me the "are you sure" choice. So I went ahead and individually deleted about 20 downloaded podcasts and it worked as it should with all the deleted podcasts disappearing from my downloaded list. I did not have to clear the cache or restart the phone or anything else. It just decided to work and they are really removed. I found several other threads describing this problem so it has been known about for a few years and still not fixed.


On a related note, Spotify does not have a method to mass delete podcasts. There is also no setting, like in most other podcast apps, to delete downloads after playing. Both of these options have been asked for many times over the years, even posted in the Spotify ideas or requested features section. But like most of the user generated suggestions and ideas, these two have never been implemented by Spotify.


This problem has nothing to do with Bluetooth, it's a known issue and they still haven't fixed it. Sometimes it works for me sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes they'll remove themselves from my list and sometimes they won't.


I couldn't delete a few played podcasts last night while connected to Airpods, nor this morning while connected to my car's Bluetooth. I read these comments while sitting in the car, turned off Bluetooth on my iPhone, and... was able to delete the downloaded episodes right away. Didn't restart phone, didn't even close Spotify.


The Bluetooth fix works! Just turned off my Bluetooth, reopened Spotify, and now the "remove download" works, whereas before I would click the button but nothing would happen. Thanks for posting this thread! It solved this issue for me as well!


So every now and then a download will fail which is not a problem in itself, however after some number of re tries it appears to get abandoned. This leaves a state where it can neither re downloaded or deleted.


uninstalling the app (and having all your downloads deleted) is not a good option when the chances of having another issue when re downloading another couple of seasons is high. In any case that's the nuclear option akin to cutting your head off to cure a runny nose.

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