Press Release: Unfortunately, even a company with a bitten apple in its logo has its flaws, and some of the solutions it offers can be unnecessarily complicated. For example, process transfer photos from iPhone to computer is quite complex.
Most often, we use the iTunes program to transfer photos from the iPhone to the computer. However, this method suffers from various problems, which we will cover later in this article. At the same time, however, we will look at one of the best alternatives for iTunes, which offers easy transfer of photos from iPhone to computer.
Part 1: Transfer photos from iPhone to computer with dr.fone – Transfer
dr.fone – Transfer is the best tool to transfer photos from iPhone to computer without using iTunes. Not only does it bring a wide range of features, but it is also very easy to use and is created by Wondershare. Wondershare is the world's leading technology company, which means the program is built to be extremely reliable.
dr.fone – Transfer
Transfer photos from iPhone to computer without using iTunes
- Transfer photos from iPhone to computer and vice versa
- In addition to photos, you can also transfer music, contacts, SMS and other data
- Compatible with iPhone XS, XS Max, XR and all other iPhone models
- Compatibility with all versions of iOS and also with all versions of Windows and macOS
How to transfer photos from iPhone to computer with dr.fone - Transfer
- Download, install and run dr.fone.
- Select "Transfer" from the main menu.
- Connect your iPhone to your computer using a data cable. Once dr.fone automatically recognizes the iPhone, click the "transfer Device Photos to PC" button.
- dr.fone will automatically start scanning your device to find all the photos. Once this process is complete, just select the folder to save the photos and click "Ok".
- Alternatively, you can click the Photos tab, select the images you want to transfer to your computer, and then click "Export to PC"
Using these steps, you can transfer photos from iPhone to computer very easily and without any problems!
Part 2: Transfer photos from iPhone to computer using iTunes
The official method for transferring photos from an iPhone to a computer is to use iTunes. This is an official software from Apple that has been provided to all users who need to transfer anything from iPhone to PC. You can transfer photos from iPhone to computer as follows:
- Download the most current version of iTunes and run it on your computer.
- Connect your iPhone to your computer using a data cable and click your device icon at the top of the window.
- Select the "Photos" tab from the side menu and click the "Sync Photos" button.
- Select "All Photos and Albums" and then click "Done".
Once the last step is completed, all the photos from your iPhone to your computer will be synced.
Limitations when using iTunes to transfer photos from iPhone to computer:
- All old pictures on your computer can be deleted and overwritten with new pictures.
- In some cases, users complain about problems connecting their iPhone to a computer, which can even lead to data loss
- Various errors and problems occur frequently when using iTunes.
- iTunes is heavily used and unexpected problems may occur.
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As you can see, dr.fone - Transfer is much easier and more efficient to transfer photos from iPhone to computer. It has none of the issues that iTunes users are still facing. If you have any other questions about transferring photos from iPhone to computer, let us know.
Who still deals with copying photos from an iPhone to a computer these days? I turn on iCloud Photos and that's it, right? Why make things unnecessarily complicated?
I agree. And I don't understand the point of the article at all. Is this a presentation of dr.fone? In the screenshots of the article, you can see that in the case of the dr.fone application, it is an app on a PC with Widlema, and the transfer via iTunes is on macOS. I would have never thought of transferring pictures using iTunes on a Mac…. When a completely simple "image transfer" App is available in the system... easy ?
You can't even transfer photos from iPhone to Mac via iTunes. Was it written by some "expert"?
Some people don't want to have their private photos on iCloud.
exactly
This is a really funny article, or when money wins over reason :))) Nothing is easier than iCloud Photos:)
Are we using iTunes to transfer photos from iPhone to computer? Seriously??? And we use the calculator to download music, right? ??? I can see that Jablíčkář has become a server of experts who will calmly throw manure on it, just to have something on it. Shame!
I personally use dropbox and wifi camera upload.
I copy photos from all devices to one account that I have on my computer. Photos are automatically renamed for better clarity on the date they were taken, and then I conveniently sort them from the camera uploads folder to local or external drives.
Dropbox offers 2GB for free, and that's enough for transferring and sorting. Via referral link https://db.tt/snkAMZPO a new user can have 500MB more.
Maybe it will help someone.
Isn't the easiest way to just plug the iPhone through the cable from the computer, in the computer it will show you as an external Hdd, which when I open it, I have all the photos there?
I've tried that, but after copying a certain amount of files it throws an error and won't go any further if you go crazy. I've been struggling with this for a number of days, I have to say that they employ real experts at Apple.
I don't know if the photo transfer process is unnecessarily complex or complicated? I prefer to forgive foreign termites and use the word complex. I don't look like a basement, but at least I'm sure that the article won't be one big joke.
"Wondershare is a world-leading technology company, which means the program is built to be extremely reliable."
Um…what? From this sentence, I am looking for the text link "advertising message". Do such "articles" really work?
I have an idea for another peel:
"Unfortunately, even macOS has its bugs, and the fact that there are no viruses on an operating system from a company with a bit of an apple doesn't apply anymore. Fortunately, McAfee is here…”
Hyde good and very helpful. If we talk about the program itself, I have not used it before. But I would like to use it as an opportunity.
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Hello, if I want to transfer data as you describe in the article, is this not possible without a license? He wants me to pay for the license, and then they'll start uploading the photos. Is it possible for free? Or is it just a paid service? Thank you for answer.
Hello, thank you for your question. The aforementioned application costs 49 crowns once. There are definitely tools that can be used on a computer to process data from Apple Health. Unfortunately, I do not know these options in detail, but I would like to address them in one of the future articles. Unfortunately, at the moment, I cannot advise you about the free processing of data from Apple Health.
Thank you for answer. When I export photos to a PC from a mobile phone, a table shows me that I have to buy a license (approx. $40 + an export tool for another approx. $40), so it slows down the export and it cannot be done. I don't see anything about the last 49 kc :( Normally I downloaded dr.fone from the internet, installed it and wanted to export it, as you describe in the article. So I don't know what I'm doing wrong :( thank you for any additional info :)
I deal with the quality of photos and videos. Unfortunately, I can't see this on my iPhone 11 in the same quality and size as on the PC. I have nothing against the fact that someone only needs to look at photos on their phone. I use those photos and I will not have photos printed that I will then have to download and throw away unnecessarily.
I downloaded and deleted and on icloud.com you choose which photos you want to download (max 1000), download them and then transfer them to an external drive or anywhere. Then the same can be done with photos on iCloud and deleted. No app….