Install the Google Drive app from the App Store (if you don’t already have it) and sign in.
High-definition videos (4K) can be several gigabytes in size. Ensure you are on a stable Wi-Fi connection. If the download keeps failing, try clearing some storage space on your iPhone; iOS often prevents downloads if the device has less than 1GB of free space. 3. Permission errors
Tap . You can now access the video at any time via the blue Files app icon on your home screen. Method 3: Using the "Open In" Feature
Ensure you are signed into the account where the video is stored.
If you don't see the "Save Video" option after clicking "Send a copy," it usually means your iPhone doesn't support that specific video codec or the file is too large for the Photos app to handle. Try saving it to the instead. 2. Video takes too long to download
If you don’t want to use the Google Drive app, you can use your web browser.
Note: Do not select "Download," as this often just makes the file available offline within the Drive app rather than saving it to your phone's storage.
Tap the three dots (…) next to the video file name.
Install the Google Drive app from the App Store (if you don’t already have it) and sign in.
High-definition videos (4K) can be several gigabytes in size. Ensure you are on a stable Wi-Fi connection. If the download keeps failing, try clearing some storage space on your iPhone; iOS often prevents downloads if the device has less than 1GB of free space. 3. Permission errors
Tap . You can now access the video at any time via the blue Files app icon on your home screen. Method 3: Using the "Open In" Feature
Ensure you are signed into the account where the video is stored.
If you don't see the "Save Video" option after clicking "Send a copy," it usually means your iPhone doesn't support that specific video codec or the file is too large for the Photos app to handle. Try saving it to the instead. 2. Video takes too long to download
If you don’t want to use the Google Drive app, you can use your web browser.
Note: Do not select "Download," as this often just makes the file available offline within the Drive app rather than saving it to your phone's storage.
Tap the three dots (…) next to the video file name.