If you’re like most people, you probably have at least one or two photos stored on your Android phone and computer. Whether you take pictures of family and friends, or just for fun, there’s a good chance that some of those photos will end up on your iPhone 7. Fortunately, there are a few steps you can take to help transfer those photos to your iPhone 7 without having to go through the hassle of transferring them manually. Here are four tips:
- Choose the right photo editor for your device: If you’re using an Android phone, consider using an app like Adobe Photoshop or Apple iPhoto. If you’re using an iPhone, consider using a photo editor like Lightroom or Camera+.
- Export the photos in their original format: Once you’ve chosen an editor and exported the photos in their original format (JPEGs or PNGs), be sure to save them somewhere safe so that you can access them later on. For example, if you exported the photos as JPEGs, save them as a folder on your computer before transferring them to your iPhone.
- Use iCloud Photo Library: If you have an iCloud account and use Apple’s Photos app on your Android phone or computer, then all of yourPhotos will be synced across both devices automatically when you transfer the photos to your iPhone 7. This is a great way to keep all of yourphotos in one place so that it’s easy to access and manage when needed.
- Use iTunes Match: Finally, if all of these steps don’t work for you or you want to transfer the photos manually but don’t want to use iCloud Photo Library or iTunes Match, then try Transferring Photos from Android To iPhone