Where can I find download manager in my phone?

Download Manager can quickly download many types of files from Internet to your phone or tablet Android. You can pause, resume, restart and cancel any download. It automatically detects links from the Web browser, so you do not need to copy and paste them in the app.

Features:
- Download files in parallel parts to increase and accelerate the transfer speed.
- Support for large file (over 2 GB)
- Run in background to you can perform other activities on your device.
- Several files may be downloaded simultaneously or in queue.
- Get your files from Internet like videos, music, photos, software and documents office to use them offline.
- It offers the option to manually add links.
- It's possible to select the buffer size to optimize the data transfer.
- Provide the option to enable or disable the notification in the status bar.
- Support many languages: English, French, Spanish, etc.
- Optimized support: Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean, KitKat, Lollipop, Marshmallow, Nougat, Oreo and Pie.

Where is download manager on my phone?

You can find downloads on Android in My Files or File Manager. You can find these apps in the app drawer of your Android device. Within My Files or File Manager, navigate to the Downloads folder to find everything you downloaded.

Where is the Download Manager file?

Open the Files app, then scroll down on the Browse tab to the bottom of the screen. Under the Storage devices section, tap Internal storage. Locate, then tap the Download folder.

What is download manager on my Android phone?

Download manager is a built in Android app that manages any file downloads that are initiated by your web browser. This app cannot be uninstalled as it is part of the Android operating system.