If you use your Android phone as a replacement of digital camera, it can be helpful to transfer photos from Android to computer on a regular interval. Luckily, the process of moving photos from your Android phone to PC/Mac is fairly simple. In this blog, I'd like to guide you through the photo transfer.
Follow the steps below to copy photos from Android phone to a computer:
- Connect your Android phone using the USB digital cable. An USB icon will appear in the notification area of your phone.
- On the Android smartphone, drag the notifications bar down and then tap it. Next tap USB connected, and then Mount.
- On the computer, the micro-SD card in your Android phone will be recognized and listed as a removable disk.
- Open this removable disk, and go to DCIM > Camera. Here you can copy all photos of your Android phone to any folder on your computer.
A better alternative is using a photo transfer tool. In this post, we highly recommend FoneGeek Android Photo Transfer.
- Brilliant Android Photo Transfer supports not only Windows PC but also Mac.
- Works well with all Android versions, from Android 2.0 to the latest Android 9.0 Pie.
- Supports all popular Android handsets, including Samsung Galaxy S9/Note 9, HTC U12+, Huawei Mate 20 Pro, Google Pixel 3 XL, LG G7, OnePlus 6T, Sony, Moto, Xiaomi, Oppo, etc.
- Transfer photos from Android phone to computer within few simple clicks.
- Transfer contacts, text messages, call history, videos, music, apps, and more from Android to computer for backup.
Download a free copy of FoneGeek Android Photo Transfer on you computer and try to transfer Android photos to computer:
- Install and run Android Photo Transfer. Click "Back Up Your Phone", you will be required to connect your Android device.
- Connect your Android phone or tablet to the computer via USB cable and let the program auto-detect it.
- Once your Android device is detected by the program, select Photos from the listed file types.
- Now click on the Start Transfer button, all your Android photos can be quickly transferred to any folder of the computer.