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Question

Iphone 4S photos problem

Nov 5, 2014 10:03AM PST

I can't get my photos from computer to my iphone. Anyone can help?

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Answer
About a million ways now
Nov 5, 2014 10:09AM PST

If iTunes isn't working for you:

Step one- Sign up for Dropbox, Box, OneDrive, etc., and upload photos from PC to cloud.

Step Two- Download respective iOS app and view photos on iPhone (save to phone, etc.).

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Use iCloud Control Panel and My Photo Stream
Jan 6, 2015 4:26AM PST

Hi,

By using iCloud Control Panel and My Photo Stream you can transfer the photos.

Photo Stream holds the last of 1,000 photos, but once photos are in the Photo Stream folder within My Pictures on your PC or laptop they aren't deleted, so it's a great way to automatically back up photos from your iOS device without connecting it via a cable to your computer.

However, you can also use the Photo Stream folder along with iCloud Control Panel to send photos from your PC to your iOS device.

In order to use iCloud on Windows, you'll need a piece of software from Apple.

And there are two different versions of iCloud Control Panel. If you're running Windows Vista with Service Pack 2, download this version of iCloud Control Panel. If you have Windows 7 or 8, you need the latest version of iCloud Control Panel.

When set up, every time you take a photo on your iPhone or iPad, it will be saved to your Photo Stream and uploaded to iCloud, then downloaded to your computer the next time you turn it on.

Hope this information helps..!!!