How To Send Picture From iPhone To Android

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If you are a user of an iPhone or an old iPhone mobile and have switched to Android, you need to copy all of your data from your iPhone to Android. Especially everyone wants to copy their photos from their first phone to their second phone. Your mobile has a lot of memories, and you always want to retain all your memories. You have many options to do it even without installing any other app on your mobile phone. If you want to save your memories and want to learn how to send picture from iPhone to Android we share some useful methods.

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Transfer Via Computer

Transfer Via PC
Transfer Via PC

 It is an older method: connect your iPhone to the computer with a data cable and also connect your new Android to the computer.

Go to This PC-> iPhone -> Internal Storage -> DCIM. Here, you can find your photos and videos. Just copy or drag and drop them to the Android phone memory that is also connected to your computer, or save your pictures and videos to the mobile. Then, connect your mobile to the computer, copy your data, and paste it into your mobile storage.

This way, you can see only photos and videos, but you can’t copy all other files that are on your iPhone. Because iPhone shows only DCIM folder on your computer.

Disclaimer:

This way is safe and fast, but only if you do it on your PC. If you are using any random PC of your friend or office PC, then you need to understand this data can be recovered even if you delete it from the computer or use a direct copy from your iPhone to your Android phone. Don’t paste it into the computer’s hard drive.

Google Photos

Google Photos Transfer
Google Photos Transfer

Google Photos is Google’s Photo editing app, and you can backup your photos here. Basically, these photos are copied from your mobile device to Google Drive. Google allows 15 GB free space, and if you need more cloud storage, you need to pay. The Google Photos app is also a helpful way to copy data from iPhone to Android because most Android mobile phones have the Google Photos app. You need to turn on Backup & Sync.

  1. install the free Google Photos app on your iPhone.
  2. Sign in to your Google account. It has otherwise, Sign Up and create a free account
  3. Tap on your account icon ( top right corner)
  4. Tap “Google Photo Settings” -> “Backup & Sync” -> Toggle on “Backup & Sync” top right side
  5. When your photos are completely uploaded to the Drive. Sign in to your account on Android.
  6. Now, you can access your photos, and these are all in your cloud. If you want to download it to local storage, click on three dots … and click download.

This will copy your photos and videos only. So, if you have PDF and document files like me, you would never choose this method. But it is beneficial and secure, so I have shared it with you.

Share Photos, Videos, and other Data from iPhone to Android Via Google One.

Google One
Google One

If you want to transfer more than photos, Google introduced another app that can transfer all of your files, including music, videos, calendars, and contacts. Google understands users’ needs and makes it easy to share data from one device to another.

  1. Just install the Google One app on your iPhone.
  2. Open the app and sign in with a Google account.
  3. Set up the Data backup. Wait until all your data is backed up.
  4. Sign in with the same account with this app on an Android phone to get data into your Android mobile.
  5. This app gives more than Google Photos, but the issue is the same 15GB limit of backup.

Google Drive

Google Drive
Google Drive

Google Drive is another backup option, and if you choose the above application, that data will also be saved in this Google Drive app. To create a backup in Google Drive directly, you need to select one file by one and upload them into the Drive. Above all, both app Photos and One sync automatically.

The method is the same as above. It would help if you only had a Google account to upload files and download them to your Android with a 15GB limit, as I told you above.

Snapdrop

Spandrop
Spandrop

For this method, you need to use the same Wi-Fi and transfer files from iPhone to Android. You need to open your browser and enter snapdrop.net on both mobiles, click on the icon, and select files to transfer. This browsing method works via Wi-Fi and transfers data fast.

You can share Photos, Videos, music, PDF files, and other documents with this website. It opens online, but its work is offline. You just need to connect to the same Wi-Fi and transfer your data from iPhone to Android. You can also share data from Desktop to mobile with this method.

With this method, your files transfer as they are; they never compress or reduce resolution, like when you send a picture via Whatsapp.

Conclusion

Above, I shared many authentic and tested methods to share your images, music, videos, contacts, and calendar from iPhone to Android. Many other methods are available, but for the security of your data, I have never mentioned all of these. I shared only secure and fast methods with you. Be aware! Your phone is a treasure full of your secrets, so never install unnecessary and non-secure apps.

Can I transfer data via AirDrop?

The AirDrop method transfers data from iPhone to iPhone. You can’t use it on Android. An app with a similar name, AirDroid, is available on iPhone and Android. You can share photos, videos, and music via AirDroid.

How to transfer files from iPhone to Android via Bluetooth?

You can’t transfer data from an iPhone to an Android via Bluetooth. Bluetooth is available on iPhone and Android as well.

Does the iPhone send a blurry picture to Android?

It depends on your file transfer method. If you are sharing pictures via WhatsApp or any other app that is not mentioned above, your photos may be blurry because of the compression of images. I shared the above methods to get your files as you created them on your iPhone. They are always transparent and blurry, and you will get your images with the same results and resolutions.


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