Many times when you have to transfer photos from your iPhone, you don't understand how to do it. Data is easily transferred from one phone to another. But most people do not know how to send photos and videos from phone to laptop. But you can do this. With these 5 ways, you can transfer your favorite photos and videos from iPhone to laptop in minutes. For this, follow these steps.
How to transfer with a USB cable?
To send photos and videos from the iPhone to the laptop, connect the iPhone to the laptop with a USB cable. You will see the option of Trust This Computer. Click on Trust in it. After this, open File Explorer on your laptop. Now open your iPhone go to the DCIM folder copy the photo and send it.
Use iCloud
To send photos through iCloud, go to the Settings section on your iPhone. After this, go to Apple ID and click on iCloud. Click on Photos in it. Turn on iCloud Photos. Open www.icloud.com on your laptop and log in. Now download photos from here. You will get the photos on the laptop.
Send via Email
Select photos on your iPhone and send them to yourself via Mail. After this, open the email on the laptop and download the photo. This method can prove to be good for sending a few photos.
Photo transfer from AirDrop to Mac Laptop
If your laptop is a Mac, then AirDrop is the fastest way to transfer photos and videos. Turn on Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on iPhone and Mac. After this, select the photo on your iPhone and click on Share. Now go to AirDrop and select Mac. Just after this, the process will start.
From Google Photos or Cloud App
Install the Google Photos app on your iPhone. After this upload photos in it. Open photos.google.com on the laptop login and download all the photos.
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