![]() Here are some of the basic transfer methods we recommend trying out, especially if you’re a beginner: iMazing Some of Our Favorite “Basic” Transfer Methods If so, good news! There are great apps that can help you to transfer photos manually across your devices. Maybe you want to avoid the cloud storage for privacy or cost reasons? Or perhaps you want to keep your photos in a native core folder structure rather than count on Apple’s and Google’s Photos libraries to do the job. This is when a simple transfer system will come in handy. Sometimes what you need is to transfer only a part of your photo collection, rather than transferring and backing up everything automatically. However, there are a few good reasons to occasionally use a manual system to transfer your photos between your phone and computer. A widely used option is an all-in-one photo management system, like Apple Photos or Google Photos, to sync your all your devices and automatically back up your photo library to the cloud. One of the most important aspects of keeping your photo collection neat and tidy is to identify the best transfer/sync/backup system that suits your needs, and sticking to a good routine. A nd…because September is “Save Your Photos Month,” we’ve got a special treat for all of you – a giveaway! Thanks to the good folks over at DigiDNA (the makers of iMazing), we’ve got 5 licenses to give away this month, so after you read the tutorial, be sure to enter the giveaway and try your luck! Woohoo! ![]() That’s why we wanted to write up a little tutorial so those of you who haven’t tried it yet will understand how it works. We often recommend it for beginners because it’s so intuitive to use. Why? Because it’s a quick and easy way to transfer all your digital media between your Apple devices (like your iPhone) and your computers. It’s no secret that we LOVE iMazing here at.
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