It should be no surprise to anyone that photos have become a huge part of our lives, recently more than ever. Recent research has found that around 1.2 trillion photos were taken worldwide in 2017 - 85% of which were taken on a smartphone. This figure comprises all of the holiday snaps, selfies and landscape shots that we take every day on our powerful hand-held phone cameras. This, in conjunction with platforms like Facebook and Instagram, where you can share your photos with the world, make photos precious and important to many lifestyles. Show
One of the biggest questions we are asked is how to transfer photos from iPhone to iPhone. Of course, when you invest in or upgrade to a new iPhone, you want to take all your photos with you. This article will guide you through the best ways you can do it! Jump straight to: Method 1: TouchCopy (how to transfer photos from iPhone to iPhone without iCloud)First up is our easiest and most robust method - the TouchCopy software. TouchCopy is the only tool you need for managing your iPhone with your computer. With it, you can copy all kinds of data like Music, Messages, Photos, Contacts and more. You can even copy the photos sent and received in SMS, MMS and iMessages! TouchCopy is great and you can use it locally on your computer, so you don't need to worry about having Wi-Fi or using iCloud services. In this method, we'll need to transfer photos from iPhone to computer, then transfer the photos from computer to your new iPhone. Let's see how to transfer photos from iPhone to iPhone...
Try TouchCopy free ▼Receive an email with a link so you can download the free trial on your computer: Note: We respect your privacy. We won't share your Email address with anyone else, or send you spam. Method 2: iCloudNext up is Apple's cloud service - iCloud. iCloud is great because you can access any of your data that is stored in iCloud on any of your devices that are using the same Apple ID. The restrictions for this method are that it requires an internet connection to access photos or upload photos to iCloud, and that your iCloud space is limited. When you sign up for iCloud, you get 5GB of space free. If you need any additional space, you can take out a monthly subscription with your desired plan. Let's see how to transfer photos from iPhone to iPhone using iCloud...
Method 3: iTunes (or Finder on macOS Catalina and higher)The penultimate method we'll cover uses Apple's own ecosystem: iTunes or Finder. iTunes was discontinued from macOS Catalina on Mac, so if you are using such a system, simply use the Finder app, rather than iTunes when following this section. This method has the most complications and difficulties, so let's check those out before we get started:
To avoid any complications, we recommend using Method 1. Step 1: First, you'll need to transfer photos from iPhone to computer.
Step 2: Now you can transfer photos from computer to iPhone. If using Windows or macOS Mojave or earlier...
If using a Mac with macOS Catalina or later...
Method 4: Transfer photos directly from iPhone to iPhone with AirdropIf you only have a few photos to send, Apple's free Airdrop service may be all you need. This method is really quick and easy once you've set up Airdrop on your iPhones. Before you begin sending photos, open the Control Center on your iPhone by swiping down from the top-right corner of your screen (if using an earlier iPhone than iPhone X, you can instead swipe up from the bottom of your screen).
Thanks for reading! Publisher: Wide Angle Software Don't forget to like & share with your friends!How can I transfer photos from iPhone to computer?First, connect your iPhone to a PC with a USB cable that can transfer files.. Turn your phone on and unlock it. Your PC can't find the device if the device is locked.. On your PC, select the Start button and then select Photos to open the Photos app.. Select Import > From a USB device, then follow the instructions.. Why can't I transfer photos from iPhone to PC?Update your software: Check for updates to your photo management software. Get the latest version of iTunes; update Apple Mobile Device USB Driver; update your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch; update your PC (photo management software). Then try to import your photos again.
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