How to Import iPhone Photos to Windows 10

How to transfer photos from your iPhone or iPad using the Windows 10 Photos app.   Do you want to backup iPhone's photos to windows 10 PC readily? Check out these three methods to easily transfer photos from iPhone to Windows 10. If you're an iPhone or iPad owner who also happens to use Windows 10, you'll be pleased to know there are a number of effective ways to transfer photos in windows 10.


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How to Import iPhone Photos to Windows 10

1. Click the Start button.


2. Type "Phone companion" into the search prompt.
3. Select Phone Companion from the top of the Start menu.


4. Click iPhone or iPad.


5. Enter your Microsoft account information and click Sign in.
 6. Click "Sign in to just this app instead" to proceed if you don't want to sign into your PC with your Microsoft account, or fill in your PC's sign in password and click Next. You will not see this window if you already log into your PC with your Microsoft account.


7. Select the "Get started" button underneath "Get photos you take with your iPhone or iPad onto your PC, automatically."

How to Import iPhone Photos to Windows 10


8. Tap Yes, This Is Me!  to confirm your identity.


9. Enter your email address and click Send. Microsoft will email you a direct link to OneDrive in the iOS app store. If you tap this link on  your iPhone, you'll be prompted to download the app.  You can also search for OneDrive in the app store on your phone.


10. Select Get next to OneDrive on your iPhone.
11. Tap Install.
12. Select Open.
13. Enter your Microsoft account name and click Go.


14. Enter your Microsoft account password.

15. Tap OK or No, Thanks to agree or disagree to have OneDrive send notifications. It doesn't matter which you choose for our purposes. We selected No, Thanks"


16. Tap the Usericon in the upper left corner.
17. Select the Gear icon.

18. Tap Camera Upload

19. Move the switch next to Camera Upload to the On position.
20. Select OK.
21. Select either Don't Allow or OK, it doesn't actually matter, so defer if you're trying to limit notifications.
22. Turn the switch next to Upload In Background to the On position.


23. Tap Turn On in the bottom right corner to agree to Location Tracking for OneDrive. You might not want to, but it's necessary for background uploads.
24. Tap Allow to give Location permissions to OneDrive. Yes, it's a little redundant, but this is the tap that actually grants permissions to the app.
25. Back on your PC, check the check-box next to "I'm signed in to the OneDrive app on my iPhone or iPad" and select Next.
26. Check the box next to "I turned on Camera Upload in the OneDrive app on my iPhone or iPad."
24. Select Done.
25. Tap the Start button to open the Start menu.
26. Type "Photos."
27. Select Photos.
28. Tap the Gear icon.

29. Toggle on the switch next to Show my cloud-only content.

OneDrive will now import all of the photos on your iPhone to its servers and the Photos app!

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