• 29 Apr 22
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4 ways to transfer photos from iPhone to Mac computer easily

With so many photos that we take throughout the day and recording multiple details of different events, there will come a time when the phone will be filled with photos no matter how large the internal storage space in it, and if that happens, it requires moving the photos to a safe place to make space for new photos.

Today we will review 4 ways that allow you to transfer photos from iPhone to Mac computer easily:

1- Using a USB cable:

2- Transfer photos from your iPhone via iCloud:

You can use the iCloud Photos service to store all the photos in your iCloud account instead of just storing them in your phone, but remember: the iCloud Photos service is available within the free iCloud space of 5 GB, so If you have more photos and need more space, you will need to upgrade to one of the paid plans.

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to do this. Follow next steps:

That's not all, you will also need to set up iCloud photo library in your Mac computer, which you can do by following these steps:

Note: You must turn off sync (iCloud photos) before deleting photos from your phone, if you don't, photos will be erased from your phone and from (iCloud photos) as well.

3- Transfer photos using AirDrop:

The AirDrop feature allows users of Apple devices to easily take photos, videos, documents and files, and before transferring photos from the phone to the computer, make sure that both devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network, then follow these steps:

4- Using a cloud storage service:

There are many cloud storage services that you can use to transfer photos from your iPhone to your Mac computer, such as: Google Photos, OneDrive, and Dropbox. These services provide free storage spaces that you can use to upload and store photos on your iPhone, and then download them to your Mac computer. Delete them, upload new photos from the phone, download them to the computer, and so on.

Categories Tech Tips Tags Google Photos, iCloud Photos, Apple, iPhone, photos, cloud storage services, Mac