This article explains how to view the iPhone internal memory usage percentage and how to view the list of songs and apps downloaded to your device.
Steps
Part 1 of 3: Check Device Memory Usage

Step 1. Launch the iPhone Settings app
It is characterized by a gray gear icon and is displayed within the Home of the device.

Step 2. Tap the General item
It is displayed at the top of the "Settings" menu.

Step 3. Select the Use space and iCloud option
It is displayed at the bottom of the menu General.

Step 4. Tap the Manage Space item displayed in the "Device Space" section
It is the first of the two options Manage space visible in the menu that appeared.
The second section of the page relates to information on the space occupied by the data stored on iCloud. The contents on iCloud are not stored in the iPhone memory

Step 5. Scroll through the information related to the memory occupation status of the device
You will see a list of all apps installed on the iPhone and the corresponding amount of space occupied (for example 1 GB or 500 MB).
Since there is no "Downloads" folder on the iPhone, all the contents that are downloaded (for example documents) are associated with the corresponding app and contribute to its total space occupied in memory (for example the multimedia contents that are attached to text messages are counted within the space occupied by the Messages app)
Part 2 of 3: Viewing Downloaded Music

Step 1. Launch the iPhone Music app
It features a multicolored music note icon on a white background.

Step 2. Tap the Downloaded Music option
It is listed above under "Recently Added" visible in the "Library" screen of the app.
Before you can see the options listed, you may need to select the tab Bookshelf visible in the lower left corner of the screen.

Step 3. Select one of the available options
The list includes the following items:
- Playlist;
- Artists;
- Album;
- Tracks.

Step 4. Scroll through the appeared list to review all the music you have downloaded
All the songs currently stored on the iPhone will be listed on this screen.
Part 3 of 3: Viewing Downloaded Apps

Step 1. Access the App Store on the iPhone
Tap the blue icon with a stylized white letter "A" inside.

Step 2. Go to the Updates tab
It is located in the lower right corner of the screen.

Step 3. Select the Purchase option
It is displayed at the top of the screen.

Step 4. Select the My Purchases option

Step 5. Review the list of all the apps you have downloaded from the App Store
If the applications displayed in the list have the button You open on the right of the name means they are currently installed on the device, while apps with a cloud icon with an arrow pointing down are programs that you previously downloaded and then removed from the iPhone.