How to transfer your iPhone and iPad photos to Windows 10

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How to transfer your iPhone and iPad photos to Windows 10

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Windows is the most popular desktop operating system in the world, which means that there are lots of people who use both Windows 10 on a PC and an iPhone or iPad. Today's Microsoft is accommodating to most platforms, so regardless of your preference, they've got solutions for you. In this guide we're specifically looking at how to get your photos from your iPhone or iPad over to your Windows 10 computer. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How to transfer your iPhone and iPad photos to Windows 10


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Overview
  • Windows is the most popular desktop operating
    system in the world
  • There are lots of people who use both Windows 10
    on a PC and an
  • iPhone or iPad.
  • Today's Microsoft is accommodating to most
    platforms, so regardless of your preference,
    they've got solutions for you.
  • In this guide we're specifically looking at how
    to get your photos from your iPhone or iPad over
    to your Windows 10 computer.

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  1. Import all photos using Phone Companion app

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  • The Phone Companion app is new from Microsoft for
    Windows 10. Much of it is geared at helping
    Windows users on iPhone, iPad or Android find
    their way with Microsoft services on each
    respective platform. What the Phone Companion app
    can also do is help you to quickly import your
    entire photo library from your phone to your
    computer.
  • Plug your iPhone or iPad in to your Windows 10
    machine using the regular microUSB cable. If the
    Phone Companion app doesn't launch, go into the
    Start Menu and select it. When it opens you'll
    see the screen above, with some Microsoft apps
    and services above some information about your
    phone. For what we want here you'll need to seek
    out the "Import photos and videos into the Photos
    app" option highlighted.

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2. Using File Explorer
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  • If you don't want to do a blanket import (or,
    even if you do) there's File Explorer at your
    disposal. Unlike with Android phones, for
    example, the iPhone doesn't allow you to
    access anything but your photos through File
    Explorer. As such finding what you want is
    incredibly easy.
  • You can either open File Explorer and find your
    iPhone listed under "Devices and drives" or by
    clicking "Transfer other files" in the Phone
    Companion app. In this case, there are no other
    files. Once you've clicked on your iPhone
    you'll see the "DCIM" folder that houses all
    your photos.

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3. Using the cloud
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  • The great thing about Windows 10 is that there
    will be a solution for most people even if
    Microsoft isn't the direct supplier of it. The
    cloud is one of these situations. One Drive is
    baked into Windows 10 but you can just as easily
    use other alternatives, like Dropbox, or Apple's
    own iCloud, for example.
  • What's also great about each of these services is
    that your photos can upload to the cloud in the
    background and then, providing you're
    syncing those folders to your PC, they'll just
    appear. Like magic.

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