In a shockingly overdue move, iOS 9 finally brought the ability to attach and save files found in the iOS Mail app. Previously, you needed a third-party application to store any email attachments.  Most Apple users were confused at why such a feature could go missing for so long, but once it arrived, it was met with much elation. In order to save these attachments directly to your iOS device, you’ll need to enable iCloud Drive and have the iCloud Drive app installed as well. Not sure how to do that? We will show you that and more below the fold.Â
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