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Can I transfer photos from iPhone to Mac wirelessly?

Can I transfer photos from iPhone to Mac wirelessly?

Apple’s AirDrop feature lets you wirelessly transfer photos between nearby Apple devices. AirDrop doesn’t automatically transfer images the way iCloud Photos does. Instead, you have to select which photos you want to copy. The other difference is that the photos get transferred directly to the hard drive of your Mac.

How do I transfer files between Wi-Fi and Mac?

Open Finder on both Macs, on the left you’ll see the AirDrop icon with the parachute and box. Click that on both macs and you should see each other. Then just drag files to the other computer’s picture. You don’t even have to be on a wifi network at all, you just have to have wifi enabled on both Macs.

How do I sync my iPhone through Wi-Fi?

Turn on Wi-Fi syncing

  1. Connect your device to your computer. You can connect your device using a USB or USB-C cable or a Wi-Fi connection.
  2. In the iTunes app on your PC, click the Device button near the top left of the iTunes window.
  3. Click Summary.
  4. Select the checkbox for “Sync with this [device] over Wi-Fi.”
  5. Click Apply.

Can I AirDrop from iPhone to macbook?

Receive items using AirDrop If you send an item from one device to another (for example, from your iPhone to your Mac), and you’re signed in to iCloud using the same Apple ID on both devices, the item is automatically accepted and saved.

How do I transfer photos from iPhone to Mac without syncing?

Click on the device icon in iTunes. Click Photos in the sidebar. Click the box next to “Sync Photos.” If instead you see “iCloud Photos is On,” all your photos and videos are already on all of your devices that use iCloud Photo Library. You don’t need to sync them through iTunes.

How do I transfer files from phone to Mac?

Connect your phone to your Mac via a USB cable, and Android File Transfer should open automatically. Check your notifications bar and change the USB settings to File transfer/MTP mode if it doesn’t. In Android File Transfer, find the folder and/or file(s) you want to transfer. Drag and drop it to your desktop.