It's in the drop-down menu. Clicking this will prompt your computer to begin scanning your iPhone for photos and videos to import. If you have more than one USB item plugged in, click your iPhone's name before proceeding.
It may take a couple of tries to get your iPhone to show up here. Select photos to transfer onto your computer. All of the photos on your iPhone will initially be selected, but you can click the checkmark in the upper-right side of each photo that you don't want to import to prevent it from importing.
You can also click the Unselect all link near the top of the "Select items to import" window to uncheck every photo and then click each photo that you want to import. If you want to delete the photos you're importing from your iPhone after they're added to your computer, click the Import settings link near the bottom of the window, then check the "Delete items from my device after I import them" box and click Done.
Click Import selected. It's at the bottom of the window. Doing so will prompt the photos to begin importing into your computer. Once they're finished, you'll see a notification appear in the lower-right corner of your computer's screen, at which point you can detach your iPhone from your computer. Method 2. Connect your iPhone to your Mac. Select your iPhone. Click your iPhone's name on the left side of the window to select it as the place from which you'll import photos. Select the photos you'd like to download.
Do so by clicking on images in the window. Skip this step if you want to import all of the photos that aren't already on your computer.
Click Import Selected. It's in the upper-right corner of the window. The number of photos that you selected will appear in this button e. Click Imports.
It's on the left side of the window. The photos you just transferred will be listed on this page. Method 3. Make sure that you have enough space. This method allows you to upload all of your photos to iCloud, at which point you can download them onto any computer with Internet access; however, your iCloud storage must exceed the amount of storage that your photos take up. You start with 5 gigabytes of free storage, but you may need to upgrade your storage before you can store your photos.
Tap your Apple ID. It's the top section in the Settings menu that contains your name and image if you've added one. Tap iCloud. It's in the second section of the menu, near the middle of the screen. Tap Photos. Open iCloud on a computer. Log into iCloud. If you're already logged into iCloud, skip this step. Click the Photos tab. You'll find this in the upper-left side of the page.
Select photos to download. You use the lightning USB port on the bottom of the phone. You can also transfer with wifi, but that takes a little more initial effort.
Not Helpful 18 Helpful After pressing the import, it starts to import and then stops with a message saying "there is a fault", but doesn't describe the fault.
What should I do? Did you allow access to the data. Check the iPhone, unlock the screen and allow access in the popup of the iPhone OS. Not Helpful 22 Helpful If your computer doesn't recognize your device, then download iTunes and try again. You can also use cloud storage and access it from your computer. Subscriber Account active since. We've been using iPhoto, jailbreak tweaks, and Image Capture to download photos to our computer. None of these methods are as quick, as painless, or as wireless as Wi-Fi Photo Transfer.
It works by making the photos folder on your device DCIM, if you're an iOS explorer visible from your computer's web browser so you can download photos straight to your computer. Your computer and device must be on the same Wi-Fi network for this to work.
You can view all your photos in a convenient thumbnail view to select multiple items, or you can download them one by one in various sizes, too. This free app is a can't-miss. In fact, we used it to download the screen-grabs for this very post you're reading now. Price: free from the App Store universal app. NOTE: if you're downloading screen captures or videos you've taken on your iDevice, this app mislabels them as JPG so you get an error trying to open them in Photoshop and other applications.
This note is only for iDevice screen captures, achieved by holding down the Home button and Sleep button simultaneously for a second, and for videos shot on your iPhone. Thanks to Bruce Tognazzini for pointing out that videos are mislabeled as JPGs, as well as screen captures. Via App Storm. For you. Connect your device and laptop to the same Wi-Fi network and follow the web. All you have to do is select the necessary photos on your phone. This WiFi photo transfer app also offers robust encryption and interesting additional features.
You can not only transfer files, but also recover lost ones, easily fix various iOS system errors thanks to rollback, manage WhatsApp messages, and backup your entire system and files. Verdict: PhotoSync is one of the first apps that transfer pictures from a mobile device to a PC or between them. Although the free version is functionally limited, the premium features will surprise you. You can transfer and save an unlimited number of photos and videos. The application also offers automatic organization of files into folders by recording date, media type and album name on the target device.
Although it suffers from many bugs, it stands out from other photo storage options with its automatic photo uploading to the library and intelligent filtering by folder and date.
In addition, if you work in one account, you will have access to your photos from any device, be it a computer, phone or iPad, due to the synchronization feature. Although you get 5GB of free storage, this is very little, especially if you are an avid photographer. You can expand your storage up to 10TB by subscribing. Verdict: AirDrop comes preinstalled on your iPhone.
This way, you don't need to download a separate app to transfer photos from iPhone to any other iOS device or vice versa. Make sure you have Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled. Then open the gallery and select the images you want to transfer.
When you tap the Share icon in the lower left corner, you will see all nearby Apple devices in the AirDrop section.
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