How do I transfer files from iPhone to PC wirelessly?
How do I transfer files from iPhone to PC wirelessly?
Part 2: Transfer Files from iPhone to PC via Bluetooth
- Pair the two devices.
- Go to Bluetooth file transfer and select ‘Send files’
- Choose the name of the PC you want to share the files with.
- Select ‘Browse’ to find the files you want to share.
How do I transfer photos from iPhone to computer using USB?
First, connect your iPhone to a PC with a USB cable that can transfer files.
- Turn your phone on and unlock it. Your PC can’t find the device if the device is locked.
- On your PC, select the Start button and then select Photos to open the Photos app.
- Select Import > From a USB device, then follow the instructions.
How do I transfer files over Wi-Fi?
To transfer a file to your device, follow these steps:
- Point your browser to the WiFi File Transfer web page.
- Click the Select Files button under Transfer files to device.
- In the file manager, locate the file to be uploaded and click Open.
- Click Start upload from the main window.
- Allow the upload to complete.
Can I AirDrop from iPhone to PC?
You can also transfer files between iPhone and other devices by using AirDrop and sending email attachments. Alternatively, you can transfer files for apps that support file sharing by connecting iPhone to a Mac (with a USB port and OS X 10.9 or later) or a Windows PC (with a USB port and Windows 7 or later).
Is Wi-Fi photo transfer safe?
You can even transfer photos when your wifi router is disconnected from the internet because all transfers happen inside of the network – there is no communication to outside servers. So, as long as you are using your home wifi network all transfers are secure.
Can I transfer photos from iPhone to PC without iTunes?
This is how to download photos from iPhone to computer via Google Drive: Download Google Drive from the AppStore and install it on your iPhone. Open the app, tap the plus symbol at the bottom of the screen > Upload > Photos and Videos. Now you can select photos and upload them to your Google Drive.