7 quick ways to transfer photos from one iPhone to another

There is no doubt that the photo library represents for many of us the most valuable data on our iPhones and thus this matter is what worries us most when upgrading to a new iPhone, but fortunately the iPhone offers some different ways to transfer photos from one iPhone to another, with Knowing that this article was divided into two parts, the first section is to explain ways to transfer photos from an old iPhone to a new iPhone, and the second section is to transfer photos from your iPhone to someone else's iPhone.

7 quick ways to transfer photos from one iPhone to another


First: How to transfer photos from an old iPhone to a new iPhone

When you upgrade to a new iPhone phone, Apple gives you several different ways to transfer your photos from one iPhone to the other, and choosing the best method to use depends on how long you can wait to start using your new device, how fast your Internet connection is, and how much storage it is. iCloud You have and whether you want to transfer everything or just send your photos, and as for the methods, they are as follows:

1. Use Quick Start to transfer data

Let's agree from now (my friend) that when you have a new iPhone that hasn't been set up yet, the Quick Transfer feature is your most convenient option as Quick Start uses the Wi-Fi network to transfer all data from the old iPhone to the new iPhone, including apps and messages. And settings, images, and the like, and in this way, you cannot use either device during the Quick Start Transfer procedure, and of course it may take an hour or more depending on the amount of data available to you.

7 quick ways to transfer photos from one iPhone to another iPhone

2. Restore the backup to iCloud, Finder, or iTunes

If you do not have access to your old iPhone and you have a backup copy of the photos, you can use it to transfer the pictures to your new device, and of course the backup iPhone includes all the photos, applications and messages stored on your iPhone. But provided there is a precedent synced to it As we have indicated, and in this case when using the new iPhone, you will log in to the cloud storage service that you use, whether iCloud or other, and then restore all the existing photos.


Second: How to transfer photos to another person's iPhone

The methods mentioned above will not help you if you want to transfer pictures from your iPhone to a friend's iPhone because in this case you only want to send a few pictures at once and not the entire photo library, so you (my friend) can use any of the methods. Below to quickly and easily send photos to a friend's iPhone:

3. Transfer photos using AirDrop

AirDrop uses Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections to allow you to transfer files wirelessly between any two Apple devices, and the distinction is that when you send an image using AirDrop, it is transferred in full quality and at high speed, so all you have to do is open the Photos application on your iPhone and select the image or A group of photos that you want to transfer, then press the share button and select AirDrop, here your phone will display every nearby device with AirDrop turned on, so you will select your friend's phone to start the transfer.

7 quick ways to transfer photos from one iPhone to another iPhone

4. Share iCloud link to your photos

If you use iCloud Photos, one of the easiest ways to transfer photos to another iPhone is to use the iCloud link, which you can share with anyone via text messages, e-mail, and instant messaging apps to download photos easily. Then, to create an iCloud link, open the Photos app and select the photo or photos That you want to share and then press the share button and then click on Copy the iCloud link and here it will take your iPhone some time to upload those photos in iCloud and then provide a link to share it with others.

7 quick ways to transfer photos from one iPhone to another iPhone

5. Upload photos to a cloud storage service

It is considered the best way to transfer photos from one iPhone to another Without using the service iCloud It is saved in a different cloud storage service such as Google Drive, Dropbox or OneDrive, and to do that, you only need to download the application for the storage service you want and then log in to it, and here you select the image or pictures that you want to share in the Photos application and then click Share and go through the row The second of the apps on the Share Sheet to find the cloud storage app, and here you upload photos and get a link to them very normally.

7 quick ways to transfer photos from one iPhone to another iPhone

6. Create an iCloud Shared Album

Whether you use iCloud Photos or not, you can easily use iCloud to create a shared photo album to share with other people as this allows you to share an album of up to 5000 photos with up to 100 different people. Open the Photos app and select the photo or photos you want to share, then press On the Share button and choose Add to a shared album, here you will create a new shared album or add photos to an existing album, then choose who you want to share from your contacts.

7. Send pictures using messages

The last and easiest way in this list to send photos is using iMessage, and if you do not have iMessage, you can still send pictures via MMS in the Messages app, but of course in this case your carrier may charge you for MMS messages and unfortunately their quality will be affected.

What do you think of these methods and which ones are always used? Do you suggest other good methods?

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Ali bin Ali

Nice app, excellent, easy to interact and use ... Thanks

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Saifi

Easiest every time you connect iPhone to computer and sync up

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Audience Aismalla

Hahaha, and I agree with you, my brother Mahmoud. A wonderful and interesting article, may God bless you, God willing.

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Mohammed Hashem

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Nabhan Kattan

May Allah reward you all the best and bless you and your efforts.

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Ali Kraem

Thanks for the effort, may God bless you

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Islamawe

May Allah reward you for your efforts

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Virtual

Thank you for the valuable helpful article.

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mohad

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ali. Iraq

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    Virtual

    Each member appears as it happened to you, and some may think that the article was written specifically for him.

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ali. Iraq

Well posted

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Ahmed Alansari

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    Ahmed Alansari

    Sorry, to correct our brother Muhammad knew him

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Sami Manoukian

May God give you wellness for this information and all thanks to you Yvon Aslam

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Al-Masry Club

May God reward you very much, our dear professor

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Amer Nayef

I see air drop is easier and faster if I transfer a lot of pictures between iPhones, Macs or iPads

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    NASSER 935

    Yes, well known

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Wissam

Nice information, may God reward you

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ABDO

May Allah reward you all the best

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Mohbens

I myself use Air Drift the most… !! Thanks for the information after all

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Majid Alhammadi

I always have a problem when transferring photos and videos from iPhone to laptop
The transfer is suspended and must be returned from the first

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Muhammad Arabi

Thank you, Mohamed Arafa.

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Khaled

Thank you for this information
For my part, I use the Air Drop feature, which is faster and easier to send, especially to and from Mac or iPad

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Abu Muhammad al-Jubouri

I use the SHAREit app to transfer photos between any two devices

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    NASSER 935

    We are the same

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    Blog administrator

    SHAREit is a very bad app. Use AirDrop unless the other device is Android

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    NASSER 935

    Yes, it does not work well on Android, but to be honest, I use it on the iPhone 11 Pro and laptop and it works 👌🏻

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Honor

The most problem that most of us face is transferring WhatsApp content from the iPhone to an Android device using a free application ,, especially that most government businesses use the WhatsApp application in their internal business as an alternative to email.

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    Blog administrator

    If this feature is important to you, there is no objection to investing in a little and buying a paid application, you support the developer to make it better and you benefit and do not waste your time

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Altemimi

Very nice multi-media, XNUMX Thank you very much

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Abu Wissam

Wonderful explanatory article ... Thank you

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BIBOOO GYM

May Allah reward you for the valuable information

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Nour Wissam

About myself I transfer photos using AirDrop
Faster and better
Thank you

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Hossam4H

A quick start is only possible if the old and new devices are on the same version of iOS.
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Thanks for the plural transportation.

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    Ahmed

    incorrect

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Osama's father

Another method that I use is to upload photos to Google Photos. And save it in a private album, and then send the album to the other person

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    NASSER 935

    Honestly, I do not trust Google, especially during this period. I have a problem and I can not solve it always. I get a message from Google with a 6-digit verification code, and I contact with a Google account.

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    NASSER 935

    The problem is we cannot block these messages // you can make them silent. By God, every thing is an update. I hope the blocking feature is enabled.

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Awesat Muhammad

Blesstm

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Mohammed Harhara

Airdrop perfect

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Mootje Mo

Good topic, long on the top and forward, awesome 👍❤️

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Tawfiq al-Bashiri

I have an iPhone 6s
And suddenly it turned off and I could not operate it
Finally, I have pictures of my children and five years of memories, and I do not have copies in the iCloud
Is there a solution to extract it, or a program, or any way to retrieve it?

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Meme before

Thousand Afia gives you very valuable information, and mentioning the name in the article is wonderful

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Ayman

Informative article. Long live your hands

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Nashid Al Rekabi

With your presence, many technical matters have become easy. Thank you, long ago

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Abu Omar Al-Lahibi

It is very nice to write my name in the article as if it is directed to me personally, all the appreciation and respect ...

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    NASSER 935

    Believe it, I am the same thing, my name is surprising

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Abu Asaad

Nice ways and most iPhone users prefer the AirDrop method for easy synchronization between the two devices

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hamshary

It is very nice to write my name in the article as if it is directed to me personally, all the appreciation and respect ...

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Haifa Tawfeek

A thousand thanks valuable information

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Rustum Itani

Peace be upon you and thank you very much for this valuable information and thank you for your help

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Abdel-Mohsen

Still copying all the photos to the new phone without syncing or backing up is a problem with the iPhone 😞

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