Ios google drive mobile how do i download images






















Step 4. You will see Google Drive Listed here as an option. Tap on the toggle switch next to it to enable. You can now view, upload and download all your important documents straight from the Files app now. It's that simple. If you are a user of OneDrive instead, you can follow the same steps above to add it to the Files app as well. But remember, you must download the official app for the service before you can enable access in Files.

If you don't, then you will be out of luck. Also, if you delete the third-party app for OneDrive or Google Drive, you will lose access for the service in the Files app too. Be vary of this fact before you go ahead. However, to get them back, you need to redownload them from Google Photos using the same account you used to upload them. Open the Settings app, scroll until you see Drive, tap it, then tap Photos and allow it access to Read and Write.

This means that you can download pictures from Google Drive as well as upload them. I know iCloud is a great way to back up photos and videos from your iPhone, but as I mentioned before, it can be tricky to use it on other devices. Also, be sure to share this tutorial with your family, friends, and followers, so they can learn how to upload photos to Google Drive from iPhone. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Notify me of follow-up comments via e-mail. Pick up your iPhone and let's jump right into action. Download and install Google Drive on your iPhone if you haven't already and launch it from your home screen.

Google Drive will require access to your Photos app in order to save the image, so make sure you have given the app the required permissions. If you haven't, then the app won't save anything at all. Although you have the option to save photos and videos for offline use directly within the app, but you get more control over content once saved directly on your device.

For instance, if there's an image you wish to edit using iOS's built-in editor, you can only kick things off by saving the image from Google Drive to your iPhone first.



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