Today we take hundreds or even thousands of photos a year. Sooner or later, however, comes the moment when you need to order in digital albums. How to get to this task?
The easiest way – through the cable
Let's start with the classics, i.e. a USB cable. It's really easy – you connect the phone to your computer and … actually all this? Not quite. A message about the connection mode will appear on the Android phone – You must choose “files transfer” instead of charging (In some phones, the option may be called “file transfer” or “MTP”). On the computer screen you will see the phone icon – click it twice and Go to the DCIM folder and then Camera. There you will find your photos, which you can simply drag to the selected folder on the computer.
What about the iPhone?
IPhone users have a slightly different path. After connecting the cable on the phone, it will jump out question For computer trust – confirm them. Open the photo application on your computer and click “Import”. The system will scan the content of the phone itself and allow you to choose which photos you want to copy.
Ways without cables
If you use Windows 10 or 11, download the application to the phone “Windows link” (you will find it in the Play or App Store store). On the computer, run a program of the same name. The application will guide you through the evaporation process – just scan the QR code from the computer screen. Then you can send photos wirelessly.
They are another way to send photos wirelessly Google Drive, OneDrive or ICloud – each of these services allows you to automatically copy photos to the cloud. Just install the appropriate application and enable synchronization. Note – Free accounts have space limits (e.g. 15 GB in the case of Google), and sending by Internet It is slower than through the cable. But you have access to photos from any device. It is worth adding that Google has a dedicated Google application, which is better to send photos than Google Drive.