Transfer Photos from IPHONE to PC
Uploading your snaps to a computer not only clears up space but also keeps your memories safe if your iPhone gets lost or breaks. Keep reading to discover the simplest way to get your pictures onto your computer.
In recent times, mobile phones have kinda become the go-to for snapping pics. Seriously, 85% of photos are now taken on smartphones. Big companies, like Apple, have noticed this trend & they’ve revamped their cameras in the latest iPhone models. The main attraction of the iPhone 11 Pro Series? That would be the triple-system camera. With cooler portrait and panorama modes, plus a shiny new night mode, folks will be capturing images like never before on an iPhone. Once people start taking these awesome shots, they might find it hard to stop. Eventually, you’ll probably see that annoying message telling you you’re almost outta storage space. The best fix for this common headache is to figure out how to transfer iPhone photos to a computer.
To Transfer Follow this video for a step-by-step guide :
Check Out Your Images
Before moving your standout photos over to your computer, consider going through them on your iPhone. Delete any doubles or blurry shots you don’t need. This gives you more space on both your phone and computer for pics that matter more. After you’ve trimmed down your collection, it’s transfer time.
Update Your Software
First thing’s first—make sure the latest version of iTunes is installed on your Mac or PC. You can only upload photos with iTunes 12.5.1 or later, so check what version you’ve got. Not sure how? Click the “Help” menu at the top of the iTunes window and pick “About iTunes.” The first line will show you which version you’re running.
Connect Your iPhone
Grab your Lightning to USB cable and plug your iPhone into your computer. Once connected, you might need to unlock your Apple device and say “Trust” or “Allow” if a notification pops up asking if you trust this computer.
Open Photos App and Import
If the Photos App doesn’t open automatically on your computer, open it manually. An import screen will show up with all the photos and videos that aren’t already on your computer. You have two choices—“Import Selected Photos” or “Import All New Items.” You can either pick specific images or move all new ones over from your phone.
Depending on how many pics you’re moving, it might take a bit of time to complete. Once done, it’s safe to delete those photos off your iPhone.
Organize Your Photos
To find those freshly uploaded images easily later on, think about setting up folders for organization. You can make albums labeled by events or years, maybe even tag pictures with memorable notes. Find a system that suits you & stick with it.
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