Apple’s iPhone is one of the most sought-after smartphone brands in all corners of the world. It has enjoyed this coveted status for long and it shows no sign of relinquishing this spot anytime soon. Using an iPhone as well as a Windows computer system poses a big challenge to the user as far as transferring files (either way) is concerned. And this is exactly what we’ll be looking to tackle in this article.
Let’s go through each of the 4 solutions we’ve come up with in detail. Once the photos have been transferred, you need to have a super accurate mechanism that scans and deletes duplicate photos. This helps to end any disorganization in your photo collection as well as freeing up vital storage space. Meet Clone Files Checker!
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Windows 10 contains a new built-in feature that allows you to copy photos from your iPhone to Windows 10 easily. It is a pretty nice concept and is definitely worth a try.
AirMore is a powerful smartphone management tool on the web used by iPhone users to easily transfer data. You can easily transfer photos wirelessly through AirMore from iPhone to your Windows desktop/ laptop. Here is how to do so:
Note: Once the devices are paired, you will get a popup message on your iPhone. Give your consent to activate the connection. Also, it is always advisable to setup both iPhone and desktop/ laptop on the same Wi-Fi.
The File Explorer in Windows 10 lets you view files, folders, and devices. All you need is a USB cable (in this case) and you’re good to go.
iCloud is a dedicated cloud storage solution for all Apple devices (iPhone, iPad, Mac). With iCloud, you can easily upload files, folders, and other media online easily.
Simply install iCloud onto your Windows computer. Now set it up on your iPhone. Finally, open iCloud on your Windows computer and sync all the photos that you want to transfer.
Windows doesn’t contain any built-in method to scan and delete duplicate files. Therefore, you must arrange for such an app to make sure there aren’t any duplicate images on your computer that cause unnecessary disorganization of data as well as wastage of precious storage space.
One good option to go for in this scenario is PictureEcho. This software deletes duplicates photos making great use of its intelligent algorithm and completes the task within minutes with an unmatched level of accuracy.
Simply download and install PictureEcho. Now transfer the iPhone photos to your Windows computer (see solution # 3) and then simply scan the folder that contains the iPhone images with PictureEcho.
Once any duplicates photos are detected, it’s entirely up to you whether you want to delete them entirely or move them to a separate folder. Make your call and the original folder would be purged off all duplicates in an instance. Be sure to copy the ‘cleaned up’ folder back to your iPhone and replace all the photos in it so that the changes brought about by the scan are reflected in the iPhone.
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