How to Zip/Unzip Files on iPhone and iPad

Slowly but steadily, the Apple Files app has gotten better to let you manage your files with the desired flexibility on your iPhone. Be it scanning documents, scanning text into notes, or using any third-party cloud service, it’s got you fully covered. What’s more, you can also zip/unzip files on iPhone and iPad using the stock file manager app. If you are yet to unravel this useful file management hack, let me show you how to compress or uncompress files on iOS/iPadOS.

Zip/Unzip Files on iOS and iPadOS

For times when you want to share a large file with ease or prevent any large attachments from hogging plenty of space, zipping comes into play. Fortunately, both iPadOS and iOS offer a quick way to zip or unzip any file.

Compress Files on Your iPhone or iPad

Step 1. To get started, open the Files app on your iPhone or iPad.

Step 2. Now, head over to the file you want to compress. Then, touch and hold the file and tap Compress in the menu.

Compress Files on Your iPhone or iPad

The Files app will instantly create a zip file in the same location as the original.

Read more: How to Add Dropbox to Apple Files on iPhone and iPad

Uncompress Files on iPhone and iPad

Later, if you ever wish to unzip any file, you can do so with ease.

Step 1. First off, launch the Files app on your iPhone or iPad.

Step 2. Now, go to the file you would like to unzip. After that, touch and hold the file and then choose the Uncompress option in the menu.

There you have it!

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you recover the deleted files on iPhone?

Head over to the Settings app on your iPhone -> Browse tab -> Recently Deleted -> triple-dot icon -> Select. Now, you can choose to recover specific files or bring everything back to life at once.

How can I delete a folder in the Files app on iPhone?

Navigate to the folder you want to get rid of -> touch and hold onto the folder and choose Delete in the menu.

Signing off…

So, that’s how you can use Apple’s file manager app to zip or unzip files on your device. First introduced in iOS 11, the stock file manager app has vastly improved and become the preferred choice for most iPhone users.

To me, what gives Apple Files app an edge over many other rivals is the clean interface and easy-to-use features. Hence, getting the most out of the app does not require you to spend a hell amount of time or go through a steep learning curve. What do you have to say about it?

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