Taking fun, high-quality pictures and videos has never been easier. Thanks to iPhone, you have an impressive camera in your pocket at all times. But what fun is taking a ton of pictures if you can’t share them with friends? Or sync them with other devices? Or even transfer your photos to a new iPhone when it’s time to upgrade?
Don’t worry; if you keep reading, you’ll learn how to quickly share a couple of photos with friends, transfer your entire photo library to a new iPhone, or even keep your library in sync across all of your devices.
Depending on the size of your photo library, it can take a decent amount of time to transfer all of your pictures. So before you start syncing all of your photos and videos to another device, it might be a good idea to clean up some of the clutter. Use an app like CleanMy®Phone to help you quickly sort through your photo clutter and free up space for new memories.
After you download CleanMy®Phone from the App Store, you can start cleaning up your pictures:
There are a few different ways you can go about moving pictures from your iPhone to another device. The best method for you will depend mostly on how many photos and videos you want to transfer. Here are your options:
If you only want to transfer a couple of pictures from one iPhone to another, then the quickest and easiest way to do that is with AirDrop. When you have both iPhones in the same room, you can start sending your pictures and videos by:
If you don’t see the other iPhone as an available option, make sure it’s set as discoverable over AirDrop. Go to Settings > General > AirDrop and select Everyone.
Maybe you’ve started using an iPad in addition to your iPhone and want to keep everything in sync, including your pictures. Thankfully, you can use iCloud to keep everything in sync wirelessly.
To start using iCloud Photos, follow these steps on both your iPhone and then your iPad:
It’s important to make sure that you’re signed in to the same iCloud account on both devices. Otherwise, you’ll be syncing your pictures to different iCloud accounts.
You can also use iCloud to share photos from your iPhone to a friend’s iPhone with Shared Albums. Unlike AirDrop, the two iPhones don’t need to be in the same room. As long as both phones have an internet connection, the shared album will update with new pictures and videos.
Creating a shared album on iCloud is simple and can be done directly in the Photos app on either iPhone.
Of course, if you want to move your photos from one iPhone to another without using iCloud, you can always import them to your computer and sync the new iPhone via iTunes.
If you’re using a Mac:
If you want to import your pictures using a Windows PC:
After you’ve imported your pictures, you can disconnect the old iPhone. Connect the new iPhone and follow these steps:
iPhone has made taking great-looking pictures a breeze, and sharing them is just as easy. Whether you’re sharing them with a friend, transferring them to a new phone, or just keeping your devices in sync, there are a handful of ways you can go about moving your photos around. Hopefully, this article has helped you determine which method is the best for you.