Apple will launch a file manager for the iPhone
Hours before the Apple Developers Conference this evening, a new application developed by the App Store called Files will serve as a file manager for the iPhone and requires an iOS 11 system to be used.
Of course, the application will come preinstalled with the download of the operating system update, but providing it to the application store means that it can be re-downloaded if it is deleted on the phone - although it is not actually deleted -
The application page on the store still contains a lot of details, not just illustrations, which are similar to Mac OS folders, but you can expect the functionality of the application to allow better control of your files on the iPhone.
Steve Jobs once told the media that one day there would be a file management application on the iPhone but it would only be used by professionals and would not be needed by ordinary users.
However, more details about the functionality of the application and what can be done through it we will know tonight with the Apple Developers Conference at eight o'clock KSA and we will be with you as detailed coverage as usual.
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