If you are using an iphone but confused about how to send thousands of photos to a laptop without complications and without breaking the quality, maybe this thread can be an insight, here are the ways:
1> Try Using A Data Cable First
If you use windows, don’t just copy and paste through file explorer, it usually crashes.
Use the built-in “Photos” application of Windows 10/11.
Plug iphone > Open Photos application > Click Import > From a connected device
This method is much more stable and systematic than manual pulling from a messy DCIM folder.
2> Use Snapdrop
Open the web on your iphone browser or laptop browser (make sure one wifi).
Your iphone will immediately detect the laptop. Just click, select a photo, and send. Fast, free, and no need for cables.snapdrop.net
3> Take Advantage of Telegram
Send your photos/videos to “Saved Messages” on iphone telegram.
Open telegram desktop on laptop, just download.
Your file will not disappear and the quality will still be original (choose to send as “file”, not “photo” so it will not be compressed).
4> Through Google Photos
Install google photos on iphone > Activate Backup.
Later on your laptop, you just need to open . All the photos that you take on the iphone immediately appear there and you just have to Select All and then Download.photos.google.com
5> Solution for Mac Users
If you use mac, there is no reason not to use AirDrop. This is the most satset way.
Choose a photo on iPhone > Click Share > AirDrop > Choose your Mac name
The photo will go into the downloads folder on mac instantly with full resolution.
Make sure bluetooth and wifi are on on both devices.
Well, you just have to choose which way you want, that’s simple.
Ohh yes, the last way to use flashpin to iphone like this:
Plug it into the iphone first, move the photo, then plug it into the laptop, it’s done.s.shopee.co.id/9fGjvGO6R5
Additional, Download iTunes on the laptop → first move the photos that you want to back up to the Files folder (for example VSCO/Phonto, basically the folder that is read in iTunes on the laptop) → plug the phone into the laptop → just copy or save the photo/video from that folder to the laptop. That's it.
So far, this is the fastest way for my version, and the quality is still good.
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