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How to transfer photos from Android to a Windows PC

May 4, 2022
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Accidents happen, and there’s nothing worse than losing all the photos on your phone due to damaging your device. That’s why it’s always good to keep backup copies of all your memories. While cloud-synced apps offer cross-platform storage, there’s always the risk of forgetting a password and getting locked out of your account. The most reliable way to preserve pictures is to store them on different device drives. Here’s how to transfer photos from Android to a Windows PC.

Read more: How to transfer photos from iPhone to Android

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To transfer photos from Android to a Windows PC, use a USB cable or a wireless transfer app to connect the devices.


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How to transfer photos from Android to PC using a USB

The easiest method to move pictures from your Android to your PC is to use a USB cable. Even though most flagship phones don’t come with a charger anymore, they at least still include the cable. But they are relatively cheap to replace if you’ve lost yours or worn it out. If your computer or laptop has a USB-C port, you can use a USB-C cable. Otherwise, you will need a USB-C to USB-A cable or adapter to plug into your PC.

See also: The best USB-C adapters you can get

Once you connect your Android to your PC, you will see an AutoPlay pop-up message in the bottom right of the screen. Click on that to choose what to do with your device.

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After that, another pop-up window will appear with various options. Click on Import photos.

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Alternatively, you can click the Start button and select Photos to open the Photos app.

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Click on the Import icon and select From a connected device.

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You can then pick the photos or videos you want to import to your PC and select where to save them. Depending on how many files you are transferring, the process may take a few minutes.

How to transfer photos from Android to PC wirelessly

If you don’t have a USB cable, you can still transfer your images wirelessly using a third-party application. We recommend AirDroid because it’s free and easy to use, and you can transfer files both ways between your Android and PC. You’ll just need to sign up for an account and download the application on your PC and Android.

Once downloaded, you’ll need to grant the mobile app permission to access files on your phone. After that, simply open the app, tap Transfer in the bottom left, and select your PC from the My devices list.

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Then, tap on the Photo icon in the bottom right and select the photo(s) you wish to transfer. You can then find them on the AirDroid application on your PC.

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Alternatively, you can access the files on your phone directly from the PC application. Click the Files icon on the left-hand side, then open the Photos folder to view and download your Android photos directly to your PC.

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You can use a third-party app, such as AirDroid, to wirelessly transfer photos from your Android to a PC.

How do I transfer photos from an Android phone to a computer using USB?

Connect your Android phone to your PC using the proper USB cable. Then, grant file-access permission on your phone and import images from your PC’s Photo app.

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