In the digital age, optimizing storage capacity on mobile devices is becoming increasingly important, especially for iPad users with limited memory.
Whether you own a 2TB iPad Pro or a standard version of only 128GB, apps, videos and documents can still quickly take up the memory.
One of the effective and easy-to-implement solutions is document compression, a simple way to save space and arrange data more scientifically.
Instructions for compressing folders on iPad
iPad users can easily compress folders right in the Games application, a utility built into iPadOS.
Here are the specific steps:
- Open the Files application on iPad.
- Go to Browsing and find the folders you want to compress.
- Press that file until the options menu appears.
- Select Compress.
Immediately after that, a Zip file will be created at the root directory location, containing all the content of the selected directory. Thanks to that, you can easily store or share without having to process each individual file.
Excerpt and access compressed file content
Opening Zip files on iPad is no less simple. Just tap the compress in the Games application, the system will automatically un compress the content in a new directory. Users can then access, view, or move the files as usual.
Benefits of compressing files on iPad
Data compression not only helps save space but also helps reduce chaos in file management, easily share a series of documents via email or text messaging applications, while maintaining neatness in machine memory.
Although not all files have significantly reduced storage after compression, this feature is still especially useful for folders with a lot of text or image documents.
With a few simple steps, iPad users can proactively control storage space and increase daily work efficiency, a small skill but brings great benefits in the technology era.