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  1. support.microsoft.com

    Note for iPhone: If you are having trouble with your iPhone import, make sure your device is unlocked and you've accepted the permissions. Note for Android and other devices: If you're using an Android phone or other device and import isn't working, you might need to change your phone's USB settings from Charging over USB to Transfer Files or Transfer Photos.
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    • Microsoft OneDrive

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  2. answers.microsoft.com

    Windows 10 makes importing your photos just as easy too. Importing photos from a iPhone. Importing from an Apple iPhone is just as easy. Connect your iPhone using the USB cable, click Start > File Explorer > This PC. Right click the iPhone then click Import pictures and videos. This will start the Import Pictures and Video wizard.
  3. howtogeek.com

    Aug 18, 2023If the manual USB cable method isn't your style, you can harness the power of the cloud to transfer media from your Android phone to your Windows PC. Google Photos is an excellent choice for this task, so let's get started. First, we'll need to make sure you're backing up photos and videos to Google Photos from the app on your Android device.
    Author:Cameron Summerson
  4. pureinfotech.com

    To import photos from a mobile device to Windows 11 using OneDrive, follow these steps: Open OneDrive on mobile device. Click the + (Plus) button in the top-right corner and select the Upload option. Select the images to import and click on Select. Open File Explorer on your computer.
  5. lifewire.com

    To only import certain images, keep the Select menu set to None and click the selection boxes next to the photos you want to transfer. Click the box next to a date to select every image beneath it. Click the Import button to start the transfer.
  6. electronics.howstuffworks.com

    Mar 8, 2024The most straightforward method to transfer photos involves using a USB cable, typically the one you use to charge your phone.First, connect the small end of the USB cable to your Android phone and the standard end to your computer's USB port.Once you get a USB connection, your computer should automatically detect your phone.
  7. support.google.com

    You can import photos to your library in many ways. Important: All third-party services that help users import photos into Google Photos and maintain qualification in the Google Photos API Partner Program are listed as import options. Service description, promotions, and icons are provided by the respective third-party.
  8. Sep 9, 2024You can also click Import All New Photos in the top-right corner. Imported photos will be saved to All Photos. If you want to change the save location, click the drop-down menu next to Import to and select a new destination. 7. Eject your camera. Open the Finder. Locate the camera in the left sidebar, then click the up-arrow icon to eject it.
  9. windowsforum.com

    Oct 8, 2024In the search box on the Windows taskbar, type Photos and select the Photos app from the results. If you need to update to the latest version, consider checking the Microsoft Store. 3. Start the Import Process Inside the Photos app: Click on Import from the top toolbar. Your connected devices will appear automatically under the import section.
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