: Instead of keeping the string 1669222490937 , the feature parses the timestamp to rename the file to a human-readable format, such as Download_2022-11-23.jpg .

: Before saving, the system reads the filename to store the "Original Download Date" in the app's database for better organization.

: Use a library (like Axios for web or Requests for Python) to fetch the .jpg from your server.

If you are building this in a language like JavaScript or Python, the logic would look like this: : Extract the numeric part of the filename. Convert Time : Convert 1669222490937 into a Date object.

: Trigger a "Download Complete" toast notification.

This feature manages the downloading and storage of images while automatically converting Unix timestamps into readable metadata.

: A visual progress bar that provides real-time feedback to the user during the "tahmil" (downloading) process.

: Checks if a file with that specific timestamp ID already exists in the local gallery to save storage space. Technical Implementation (Logic)

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