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- How to Transfer iPhone Photos to PC: A Step-by-Step Guide
By following these steps, you’ll be able to move your photos from your iPhone to your PC, where you can store, edit, or share them as you please Step 1: Connect your iPhone to your PC using a USB cable
- Transfer photos and videos from your iPhone or iPad to your . . .
Transfer photos and videos from your iPhone or iPad to your Mac or PC With the Photos app and a USB cable, you can transfer photos and videos to your computer You can also make your photos available on all your devices with iCloud Photos
- How to Transfer Photos from iPhone to Computer—PC or Mac
Connect your iPhone to your PC with a USB or USB-C cable, depending on your model Unlock your iPhone On your PC, click the Start button Click Import Select Apple iPhone Select the items you want to import If you want to import specific photos videos, click the ones you want
- How to Download Photos from iPhone to Computer: A Step-by . . .
Click on the ‘Import’ button to start downloading the photos to your computer This step moves your selected photos from your iPhone to your computer’s hard drive Depending on the number of photos, it might take a few minutes Step 4: Use iCloud for Wireless Transfer Enable iCloud Photos on your iPhone and computer for a wireless
- How to transfer photos from an iPhone to a computer
Have too many selfies filling up your iPhone's camera roll? You can free up space by moving them to your computer, either via USB, Wi-Fi, or a cloud service
- How to Transfer Photos from iPhone to PC: 3 Simple Ways
This wikiHow will show you how to transfer photos from your iPhone to a Windows PC You must have iTunes installed when using the Windows Photo app to import photos Connect your phone to your PC, then open iTunes Open the Photos app and click the import icon Select From a connected device, then choose your photos
- How to Transfer Photos From an iPhone to a PC - How-To Geek
On your iPhone, head to Settings > Photos, scroll down, and then tap "Automatic" under Transfer to Mac or PC Your iPhone automatically converts the photos to JPEG files when you import them to a PC If you select "Keep Originals" instead, your iPhone will give you the original HEIC files
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