
"You can transfer your photos to your Windows computer via a few different methods, including the following: Plug your device into your PC via a USB cable and access the photos from your phone. Use the Windows Photos app to import the photos from your phone. Access your photos from Google Photos and download them to your PC. Tap into OneDrive to automatically upload new photos from your phone to the OneDrive Pictures folder. Use Microsoft's Phone Link app to transfer your photos."
"First, plug your phone into a USB port on your PC. On your phone, swipe down from the top of the screen until you see an option for your USB connection. It may tell you that it's currently charging your device via USB. Tap that setting and change it to File transfer. The simplest way to transfer your photos is to copy them directly from your phone. 4. Next, open File Explorer on your Windows PC and navigate to your Android device."
Many Android users accumulate thousands of photos and may need to move them to a Windows PC before trading in or wiping a device. Multiple transfer options include direct USB file transfer, the Windows Photos app import, downloading from Google Photos, automatic upload to OneDrive, and Microsoft's Phone Link app. For USB transfer, connect the phone to a PC, set the phone's USB mode to File transfer, open File Explorer, navigate to Internal Storage > DCIM > Camera, and copy or drag photos into a local folder. Cloud services enable access and downloading without a cable.
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