In the past, for the sake of security, preventing pirated content, and preventing users from deleting important files of the operating system by mistake, thus affecting the file structure of the operating system, Apple did not provide applications similar to file management like the Android operating system in the past, and only third-party vendors created such functional services themselves.
Judging from Apple's announcement that it will launch an official application called File, this may mean that the file system in iOS 1 1 will be adjusted to facilitate users to manage files and documents stored on iOS devices, and may even change the way music files were managed and synchronized through iTunes in the past. It may also mean that iOS 1 1 will work with new hardware such as.
Choosing to change the previous file usage mode may also be because of the convenience provided by the Android system, which originally provided file management functions. Especially, most domestic users are used to the traditional file structure access mode. Therefore, it is planned to allow users to copy their own files and data to iOS devices or directly copy the data stored in iOS devices to computers without affecting the file structure of the system.
At present, Apple's official application named "File" has not been put on iTunes, so it can't be downloaded from the App Store in the United States, China and other regions, but many people have found this application and related links.
Before iOS 1 1, Apple's "File" application placeholder entry appeared on the App Store. Need iOS 1 1.0 or later? picitter/8HAQflHBuI
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