[Ham-Computers] Moveing Photos From I-Phone To Local Computer
jeff
jeffv at op.net
Tue Nov 20 11:49:34 EST 2018
I have very little experience or positive things to say about apple
products for this very reason, among others.
I know of only one way, which is via itunes. It goes on your computer
and phone (might be there already) and they sync. Unless you use linux,
in which case no software exists. The phone will send it to 'the cloud',
where it will be available to your computer, thus transferred. I was
told there might be other ways, so you might want to do a search for
them (duckduckgo.com, not google, which tracks everything).
In my experience, you cannot hook the phone directly to a computer
because apple doesn't like people accessing their filesystems. This is
possible on android. Won't hurt to try, though.
On 11/20/18 3:39 AM, Robert Downs via Ham-Computers wrote:
> Someone sent me some photos of radios her father had in the hopes that I
> could put her in touch with someone who might buy them. The photos came in
> to my I5S attached to a text message. I've never set the phone up for
> email, so sending them to myself is out. I have what appears to be a white
> USB cord that I have only used plugged into an adapter to charge the
> battery. How can I move the photos to a local machine so that I can maybe
> forward them to someone via email? What software and/or hardware do I need?
> The local machine is running Win 10.
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> Robert Downs
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