In this article, I have covered the following;
What Features are Accessible in Dropbox on Files AppHow to Add Dropbox to the Files app on Your iPhone or iPadHow to Access Dropbox on iOS Files AppHow to Remove Dropbox from Files App iOS Device
What Features are Accessible in Dropbox on Files App
Browse or view filesDownload files: You will need internet access to download a file. To view it offline, you have to make the file available offline in the app.Copy or move filesRename or edit filesUpload files directly from supported apps
Tip: If you have connected your work and personal Dropbox accounts on your iPhone, you’d see both folders. The Dropbox app’s basic version comes with 2GB of storage space, which is more than enough to save your documents. Here is the way to add it to the Files app. Note: After downloading Dropbox, you must sign in to add it to the Files app.
How to Add Dropbox to the Files app on Your iPhone or iPad
If you are adding Dropbox to the Files app for the first time, then you will see an option of More Location. You can tap on it to toggle on Dropbox. You have successfully added Dropbox to the Files app. Now, follow these steps to open Dropbox.
How to Access Dropbox on iOS Files App
Note: Remember that your Dropbox folder will automatically be removed from the files app if you uninstall the Dropbox app. You may also want to learn how to remove it, just in case! And it is equally simple.
How to Remove Dropbox from Files App on iOS Device
You can follow the same steps to add or remove any drive folder to the Files app in iOS. Note: If you uninstall Dropbox from your iPhone, your Dropbox folder will also be removed from the Files app.
Dropbox Added Successfully to Files App on iPhone and iPad!
This is how you can add, access, or remove Dropbox or any cloud app on iPhone or iPad to add to your convenience. Feel free to share your reviews and queries with us in the comments below. Happy Surfing! READ NEXT:
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