JohnDaly24 wrote:
I searched Google for Leeds and there is nothing there
Just did the same. Nine out of ten entries had the product. Look for the iBridge or the iAccess. The latter uses your own micro SD cards.
You can upload to an app which gives you a small amount of free storage, and then download to the computer. There are many apps which do this.
billnikon
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gvarner wrote:
What is your favorite method to transfer iPhone photos to your PC? I watched a video that showed how to change the devise driver so Windows would see the iPhone as a USB device instead of trying to open it with iTunes. Then you could just connect the phone and download the photos without having to install iTunes first. Your thoughts.
This is what I use. The small end plugs into the phone and the large end plugs into the computer. Easy peesie.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1293447-REG/sandisk_sddd3_032g_a46_32gb_usb_3_0.html
What is your favorite method to transfer iPhone photos to your PC? I watched a video that showed how to change the devise driver so Windows would see the iPhone as a USB device instead of trying to open it with iTunes. Then you could just connect the phone and download the photos without having to install iTunes first. Your thoughts.[/quote]
If you had a Mac, your files would be automatically transferred from iPhone to Mac by iCloud.
dsmeltz wrote:
That this even appears as a topic is further proof that "Apple is intuitive" is total crap. I have an android phone and transferring the photos is so simple how to do it just never appears as a topic. My wife has an iPhone. Moving her photos to her PC is a royal pain. You should not need and app or an intermediate cloud drive to move full sized copies to your PC. The free part of iCloud is pretty small if you want full size copies there, and after transfer deleting from iCloud is REALLY a pain. Don't know what the intuitive part is about any of it.
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I have a Mac and an iPhone. I never need to transfer images because they are already transferred automatically.
iMazing HEIC Converter from
https://imazing.com/heic for Windows or Mac, have been happy with it for over a year. We bought their amazing iMazing is a fully developed non-Apple program for Windows/Mac and works with pretty much all idevices and goes well beyond transferring or backing up photos. The HEIC converter is always free and there's a basic version of iMazing also free. Imazing archive as many local backups per current iOS version per device you wish, much faster than cloud backups. The program retains all files even after upgrading iOS, even after you upgrade iOS, though it doesn't restore a prior version of iOS after the version signing window is closed. It does allow owners to do things that were only possible when j-breaking was wide-spread, but this is legitimate and not anything else. The online help their email support is very good. Clever Swiss.
We had a device stuck in DFU when testing iOS beta; iMazing handled it and pulled it back into reality without a hiccup. It's really nice that Apple hasn't bought DigiNDA out, yet. iOS 12 has finally brought stability that we've been wanting for a long time. If you're happy with iCloud and iTunes iMazing might not be your cup of tea, since it really opens up a lot of options to the end-user/owner. iMazing has a free iOS file manager, named FileApp. There are other fancier file applications but this is a good one. (Readdle's Documents app and their other packages are also good for photos, and we paid for that too. Sad, wasn't paid to write that, but they've been good programs for us, hope it's useful. SV
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/fileapp-file-manager/id297804694
BebuLamar wrote:
I simply connect the IPhone to my PC. Tap on the phone and allow the PC to access it. Then the phone will appears as a drive to the PC. You can copy from the phone to the PC but if you copy from the PC to the Phone, the phone won't see the pictures.
Which windows version does that?
dsmeltz wrote:
That this even appears as a topic is further proof that "Apple is intuitive" is total crap. I have an android phone and transferring the photos is so simple how to do it just never appears as a topic. My wife has an iPhone. Moving her photos to her PC is a royal pain. You should not need and app or an intermediate cloud drive to move full sized copies to your PC. The free part of iCloud is pretty small if you want full size copies there, and after transfer deleting from iCloud is REALLY a pain. Don't know what the intuitive part is about any of it.
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I agree. It should be like it was with the earlier phones. I think apple just wants us to use the cloud so that we pay for it.
Architect1776 wrote:
Email
Easy from any location any time and can email to other staff any where any time as well.
Perhaps not as elegant as some other ways but works well including clients.
Only if my e-mail would allow more than it does for the amount of bytes I can add to an email usually it becomes just one or two photos can be added ata time to email myself.
gvarner wrote:
What is your favorite method to transfer iPhone photos to your PC? I watched a video that showed how to change the devise driver so Windows would see the iPhone as a USB device instead of trying to open it with iTunes. Then you could just connect the phone and download the photos without having to install iTunes first. Your thoughts.
I use the app "photo transfer"which I have on both my phone and my PC.
What about an Android phone?
What cables ? The cable that is used for charging? Into the pc's usb port?
Is there a driver so the pc can access the Android phone?
Thanks
Tom
wds0410 wrote:
All I need is to have my Mac and Iphone on wifi and bingo, transfer happens seamlessly. Nothing could be simpler.
And that helps with the OPs PC issue how?
Bud Root wrote:
More of a brag than an answer to your question but I have a iPhone, iPad and Mac computer. Whenever I take a photo with my iPhone or iPad in automatically appears on the other two devices. At 79 I need something really simple and boy this sure is. I can also transfer my D7500 photos to all three Apple devices but right now I forget how. lol
You are bragging that Apple has sucked you into their insular universe? Well I would not boast about that.
ToBoldlyGo wrote:
In theory yes. Freezes up when I try it on my laptop.
Freezes and when it does work it does not show all of the photos on the phone for reasons unknown. I notice a lot of people have suggested additional apps to facilitate the transfer. I will be looking into those. But if Apple is so intuitive, why should I need to?? It should already be simple and open. Opps, I forgot, "open" is considered a bad word in the Appleverse.
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