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Quick Ways to Transfer Photos From iPhone to iPhone

By Matthew Lynch
June 22, 2023
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Transferring photos from one iPhone to another can be a daunting task. However, there are many easy and quick ways to do so. Here are some quick methods to transfer photos from iPhone to iPhone:

1. Use iCloud Photo Sharing: iCloud Photo Sharing is the easiest way to share photos. You can create a shared album and add photos to it. The person you want to share the photos with will receive a notification, and they can add their photos or like the ones already in the album. This method requires both devices to have an active iCloud account.

2. AirDrop: AirDrop is a method of transferring files wirelessly between Apple devices. To use it, make sure Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are enabled on both devices and that they are close to each other. Then, open the Photos app on the sending device and select the photos you want to transfer. Tap on the share icon and select AirDrop. Choose the receiving device, and the photos will be transferred instantly.

3. iTunes: Another way to transfer photos is through iTunes. Connect both iPhones to a computer, and open iTunes. Click on the iPhone icon and go to the Photos tab. Check the box next to “Sync Photos” and select the albums you want to transfer. Click on “Apply” to start the transfer.

4. Email: This is an easy way to transfer a few photos. Open the Photos app and select the photos you want to transfer. Tap on the share icon and select Mail. Enter the email address of the recipient and tap on send. The recipient can then save the photos to their iPhone.

5. Third-Party Apps: Many third-party apps allow users to transfer photos quickly. Some popular ones are Dropbox, Google Photos, and OneDrive. These apps require both devices to have the same app installed, and the photos can be shared through the app.

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